
Community Works
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Community Works seeks to catalyze our collective power to transform justice through programs and policy rooted in humanity and healing. #RestorativeJustice
Bay Area, California
Joined February 2011
Crime rates continue to drop significantly. In 2023, violent crime hit a historic low, marking the largest national decline on record in over 50 years. Discover the potential factors behind this trend via @germanrlopez:
nytimes.com
Murders likely fell at record speed last year.
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“We could end up reverting back to supposedly “tough” policies that failed to tackle the root causes of criminal activity.” . Learn why Lanisha Edwards of @CSSjustice, a partner of CW, feels Repealing Prop. 47 won’t make California safer at
calmatters.org
The wave of shoplifting suggests more crime prevention programs that address root causes are needed, not the repeal reforms like Prop. 47.
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Exciting News! Community Works was featured in @EJUSA’s short film, “Healing in Community: The Power of Restorative Justice Diversion,” showcasing the vital role restorative justice plays in building communities and keeping them safe.
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Join Community Works and our friends at Shine With Purpose and @youngwomenfree for “Being Seen,” a 2-day event for BIPOC and trans men to find community. Learn more at:
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#YieldGiving & @LeverforChange just announced the awardees for the #YieldGivingOpenCall – and we’re one of them! We’re thrilled to have received a gift to further our work to transform justice. Learn more:
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Tulsa's 18-month Women in Recovery program redefines diversion and restorative practices. It keeps women out of the criminal justice system through therapy, group classes, and stable employment. Hear participant Katelyn Fullbright's story:
nytimes.com
Nicholas Kristof on the most effective recovery program he’s ever seen.
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Retail theft affects us all - from extra security measures in stores to delayed access to everyday items. Michelle Parris, director of Vera California, sheds light on the complexities surrounding this issue in an insightful article. Read it here:
sacbee.com
Commentary: We can curb retail theft without resorting to harsh, ineffective punishments.
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RT @CURBprisons: 📣📣Join us for the upcoming Retail Theft & the Public Safety Committee joint hearing THIS Friday in West Hollywood! Talking….
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Instead of just reacting after a crime happens, California must prioritize prevention. Richmond demonstrates that safety hinges on investing in #SmartSolutions:.🧑🏭 jobs.🧑🎓 education.🧑⚕️ health care.👩👧👦 violence intervention programs.
sfchronicle.com
Richmond lowering its homicide rate in 2023 is proof that progressive policies can reduce...
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A story published by @marshallproj explores how a borrowed blazer, tie, and dress shirt became symbols of hope, humanity, and transformation for a man incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center. Read on at
themarshallproject.org
On a special visiting day at Washington Corrections Center, incarcerated men were able to dress up. This seemingly small change made a big difference.
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If #CAleg is serious about safety, it needs to double down on #SmartSolutions that: .✅ prevent crime before it happens.✅ support survivors .✅ ensure people returning to our communities have a fair shot at reentry
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While prison spending has steadily increased every year without fail, 3 out of 4 crime victims still do not receive counseling or other mental health support to help recover. California must support survivors and invest in #SmartSolutions.
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