Justice Happens Here
Justice Happens Here is the Justice Collaboratory’s blog written by its senior research team. The Justice Collaboratory’s mission is to bring the latest ideas in the social sciences to bear on current problems. Rooted in the tenets of procedural justice, we seek to improve both the criminal legal and social media governance systems.
JC Member Spotlight: Marisol Orihuela
Marisol Orihuela is a Clinical Professor of Law at Yale Law School. She recently launched the Mental Health Justice Clinic at Yale Law School. She has also taught the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic and the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic.
Ripped from Home: 3 Stories of Reimprisonment after COVID Release
Over the pandemic, to help control the rapid spread of COVID throughout prisons, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) released thousands incarcerated individuals to a home confinement program.
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