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.

 

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ACLU-CT, Yale Law School Professors, and Others Seek Protection for Incarcerated Persons during a Global Pandemic

Earlier this month, the ACLU of Connecticut, Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, incarcerated individuals, and lawyers from Yale Law School’s Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic and Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization brought a lawsuit against Governor Ned Lamont and Department of Corrections Commissioner Rollin Cook to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by reducing correctional facility populations.

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The Pro-Social Movement Starts Here

The Justice Collaboratory’s Social Media Governance Initiative (SMGI) aims to shape and lead a concerted pro-social movement for social media platforms. We want to encourage online decision makers to promote cooperation and enable communities to advocate for social norms and moral values that advance civil and civic society.

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Restoring Rights and Dignity: An Interview with Syrita Steib and Annie Phoenix

Syrita Steib and Annie Phoenix are the co-founders of Operation Restoration, a New Orleans based organization that supports formerly incarcerated women and girls. They spoke to Collab in Action about their legislative victories, empowering women through employment and education, their advocacy work and vision for expanding Operation Restoration’s outreach and impact.

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Facebook (still) lacks good governance

This week, Facebook made two key announcements about combating hate and extremism online and the establishment of an independent oversight board. The announcements were timely and strategic: on Wednesday, September 18, Facebook and other tech giants had a hearing at the US Senate about “Mass Violence, Extremism, and Digital Responsibility.”

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