JC in the News
You can access the latest roundup of JC members in the news, appearing in outlets such as The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, NBC News, and The New York Times.
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- Baskin-Sommers 3
- Bell 10
- Betts 15
- Bozic 1
- Camacho 11
- Canales 1
- Doherty 3
- Forman Jr 21
- Goff 38
- Gohara 7
- Gripp 1
- Hinton 24
- Jackson 1
- Justice 1
- Justice Collaboratory 1
- Katsaros 3
- Kohler-Hausmann 6
- Meares 39
- Nobo 4
- Orihuela 1
- Papachristos 10
- Peyton 1
- Richeson 8
- Sierra-Arévalo 3
- Stanley 6
- Thomas 1
- Tyler 15
- Venkatesh 5
- Wang 7
- Weaver 8
- Yaffe 2
What does 'community policing' even mean? Outdated buzzwords can't fix policing problem.
USA Today | “What exactly is community policing? Ask 10 police officers to define it and you will get 10 different answers.” Caroline Nobo and Tom Tyler discuss the issue with community policing.
Reginald Dwayne Betts on the Freedom Library
NPR | Reginald Dwayne Betts speaks to NPR's Here and Now about the new Freedom Library installation at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
Putin’s Fascism
Tablet | JC member Jason Stanley and Eliyahu Stern give an analysis of Putin's fascist ideology, and its connection to the global far right movement he leads.
New York's new anti-gun unit hits the street
1010 WINS | JC Policy Director Jorge Camacho discusses NY's new anti-gun unit on the podcast.
‘Common Law’: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
Common Law | JC co-founder Tom Tyler discusses procedural justice on the latest podcast from the University of Virginia School of Law.
‘Freedom Libraries’ aim to transform prisons, 500 books at a time
Washington Post | Dwayne Betts talks about Freedom Reads and his new exhibit at the National Building Museum in D.C.
Yale faculty discuss the impacts of mass incarceration on health
Yale Daily News | JC member Emily Wang, M.D. was featured in an episode of the podcast Health & Veritas, about the health effects of mass incarceration on people imprisoned and their communities.
Maryland must go further on parole reform
The Washington Post | Issa Kohler-Hausmann and Amy Gilbert write an op-ed about Maryland's attempts to reform the parole process.
For new Yale center, the fight for racial justice begins locally
Yale News | Justice Collaboratory member James Forman Jr. unveils the new Law and Racial Justice Center at Yale Law School.
The antisemitism animating Putin’s claim to ‘denazify’ Ukraine
The Guardian | Jason Stanley reflects on Putin's pretext for invading Ukraine.
Has Policing Changed Since George Floyd’s Murder?
WNYC | Tracey Meares is interviewed on The Takeaway and answers if policing has changed in the wake of the George Floyd murder.
Spotify must be more transparent about its rules of the road
Tech Crunch | JC Members Tracey Meares, Sudhir Venkatesh and Matt Katsaros weigh in on Spotify’s “Trust & Safety” problem.
Opinion: COVID lessons from a CT prison
New Haven Register | JC scholars Camila Gripp, Kathryn Thomas and Ivana Bozic advocate for the use of procedural justice as an accessible virus protection tool.
The Return of the Mass Protest
New York Magazine | Elizabeth Hinton likens instances of police violence in response to BLM protests in NYC to those from the 60’s and 70’s in the New York Magazine's special issue commemorating 10 years since the death of Trayvon Martin.
"Public trust on courts" for the Mexican Federal School of Judicial Training (Escuela Federal de Formación Judicial)
Online Panel | Tom Tyler remarks on public trust for a panel designed for Mexican court staff. (In Spanish and English)
Malcolm X’s former prison cell becomes first of 1,000 planned ‘freedom libraries’
The Guardian (UK) | The first of the planned amenities for US prisoners opens in the Massachusetts jail where the campaigner was incarcerated in the 1940s.
Prison advocate and MacArthur ‘genius’ turns what may be Malcolm X’s former cell into a library and place for hope
Boston Globe | Freedom Reads installs its first Freedom Library at MCI-Norfolk.
Reimagining police departments with safety and justice in mind
CBS News | Phillip Atiba Goff speaks with 60 Minutes on the ways American cities are reimagining their police departments.