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  1. By developing more diversion programs and community-based alternatives to incarceration—such as evening reporting centers and evidence-based treatment programs in the communityjurisdictions have been able to reduce the number of youth of color who are confined and overall racial and ethnic disparities in their juvenile justice systems.

  2. ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY IN HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. An Anti-Racism Guide for Transformative Change. Presented by Amy T. Khare, Ph.D. National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, Case Western Reserve University. Stephanie Reyes. Grounded Solutions Network. February 2021. Advancing Racial Equity in Housing and Community Development:

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  4. This program is designed for leaders working in the youth legal system and related youth-serving systems (e.g., legal/youth justice, child welfare, social services, education, healthcare, community) who are positioned to affect meaningful transformation to advance racial justice and equity.

    • 600 New Jersey Ave. NW, Washington, 20001, District of Columbia
    • (202) 687-4942
  5. This research suggests that organizational justice plays an essential role in shielding officers from negative police scrutiny and promoting positive police encounters that can strengthen policecommunity relations with racial and ethnic minorities.

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Justice is foundational to developing caring communities. Caring communities can achieve justice by examining factors that affect an individual, addressing the challenges, and deconstructing systemic injustices affecting the larger community.

  7. Sep 27, 2023 · The Center has four main objectives: (1) strengthen state and territory-level compliance with the reducing R/ED core requirement of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act; (2) develop and implement comprehensive training and technical assistance (TTA) that supports state, territorial, Tribal, and community-level efforts to reduce R/...

  8. May 23, 2024 · Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice. Overview. U.S. Strategy. International Strategy. Despite significant progress, structural inequality based on gender, race, class, disability, and ethnicity persists around the world and is compounded and complicated by today’s challenges.

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