Does San Francisco's Community Justice Center Reduce Criminal Recidivism?

Community courts aim to improve outcomes by addressing factors linked to criminal behavior with access to treatment and services, and by emphasizing ties to a specific neighborhood. In 2009, San Francisco opened the Community Justice Center (CJC), a community court serving a traditionally high-crime...

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Main Author: Kilmer, Beau (auth)
Other Authors: Sussell, Jesse (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2014
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