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1 results foundAuthor: Egurbide, Jose Title: Neighborhood Justice Program: What have We Learned?: Year-One Analysis of a Restorative Justice Movement Inside the Los Angeles Criminal Justice System Summary: The City Attorney is leading an effort in Los Angeles to compel our criminal justice system - from judges, law enforcement, prosecutors, and probation, to the community stakeholders who experience the effects of crime daily - to examine how each can individually and collectively respond to the dilemma caused by the interacting forces of poverty, quality of life crime and an overburdened justice system. Last year we launched the Neighborhood Justice Program (NJP) as one potential resolution to this paradigm. This report is a one-year analysis of NJP detailing: - The programmatic structure of NJP as it was formulated with the support of The California Endowment, the County's Dispute Resolution Program and the Department of Justice; - Our first-year goals and achievements; - A brief description of participants and their outcomes; - The impacts this new restorative justice strategy has upon the criminal justice system; and - Policy recommendations that will enhance NJP and support its expansion throughout criminal justice administration in Los Angeles. Details: Los Angeles, California: City of Los Angeles, 2016. 12p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed February 8, 2019 at: http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/documents/NJPFirstYearAnalysis.pdf Year: 2016 Country: United States URL: http://www.courtinnovation.org/sites/default/files/documents/NJPFirstYearAnalysis.pdf Shelf Number: 154299 Keywords: CommunityDispute Resolution ProgramLos AngelesNeighborhood Justice ProjectRestorative Justice |