The Square One Project is a justice reform effort that re-examines community and policy responses to violence, poverty, and racial inequality. See our new web site for more... https://t.co/wL3CGh223v
There's much that is important in this new piece on work and poverty by @justshelter but the final observation is crucial:
“Nobody who works should be poor,” we say. That’s not good enough. Nobody in America should be poor, period. https://t.co/KT9GIrotkw
A new order by the San Francisco superior court will waive $32million in criminal justice fees from about 21,000 people. Excellent move to end the cycle of debt and criminal justice reinvolvement https://t.co/Dl0wknnngc
Congratulations to the brilliant @Sarah_Brayne on winning this year's Law and Society Association best article award for her piece, "Big Data Surveillance." If you haven't read it yet, go read it. If you've read it, go read it again! @law_soc@asr_journal https://t.co/p71rfdMso7
TODAY — Join us as we welcome @PikettyLeMonde to Harvard's JFK Jr. Forum —> Get the paper (new!) and download the @wid_inequality World Inequality Report 2018 📈 https://t.co/XGOoizwmMH
WATCH LIVE at 4pm: https://t.co/Ll4Sq2Dpbi via @JFKJrForum@Kennedy_School@Harvard
FRIDAY @JFKJrForum — Join the discussion with Thomas Piketty: Rising Inequality and the Changing Structure of Political Conflict
An Inequality & Social Policy special event @Harvard@Kennedy_School
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The Justice Lab at Columbia University is hiring a project leader for a new justice policy reform effort. Please help us spread the word. @CUJusticeLab https://t.co/wfcWLrNk44
US prison population down by 21,000 (1.4%) in 2016. Down by 110,000 since peak in 2009. Declines experienced broadly with 31 states and the feds reporting shrinking prison populations over the year.