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The Justice Collaboratory is no longer posting on X. Please find us on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok.
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Case studies by our Social Media Governance Initiative (SMGI) and @WeAreNew_Public look at how features like badges and profile insignia (like @Reddit karma) shape online spaces and the impact of online juries and tribunals (like on @Nextdoor )
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The SMGI's Spring '23 lab partnered with New_ Public to develop case studies looking at two specific design features of online platforms - reputation management systems and jury/tribunal systems....
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JC's @policingprof: Today's conversation around public safety "distracts from more pressing public safety concerns, like access to mental health services, housing, and education, each of which has a far stronger linkage to safety than immigration." https://t.co/Mr3EdMTYFu
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Safest Cities in America in 2025
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JC's Matt Katsaros explains research on @Nextdoor: "Hiding offensive comments reduces their visibility, but it doesn’t seem to encourage more productive or positive engagement.” More on filtering online toxicity in this Substack. https://t.co/H3FVmlvsbX
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Our Social Media Governance Initiative (SMGI) analyzed 20 yeas of online trust and safety research... what they found is surprising!
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As the T&S field matures, policymakers, regulators, and industry practitioners are increasingly hungry for empirical evidence to guide their work. As part of the Social Media Governance Initiative,...
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Check out this podcast episode with our Co-founder Tom Tyler!
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The Criminology Academy
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Episode 108 is here! We speak with Professor Tom Tyler about the beginning of his career, his contributions to criminology (i.e., procedural justice and legitimacy), and his thoughts on the discipline! https://t.co/ZO5toO2ncc
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JC Member James Forman Jr. discusses what it will take to reform the criminal justice system and where reforms are already making a difference. @jformanjr
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Yale Law School’s James Forman Jr. discusses what it will take to reform the criminal justice system and where reforms are already making a difference.
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ICYMI: JC Member @jaricheson says there is empirical evidence that conversations could actually shift peoples’ ideas about each other. https://t.co/jfizzk38WC
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One Small Step, an initiative that facilitates conversations between people with opposing views, is trying to tackle political polarization.
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Tune in today at 1pm to hear our executive director Caroline Nobo discuss police accountability. Register here: https://t.co/qvEtcB47xx @IIP_JohnJay
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The JC is pleased to share this publication from @COPSOffice that includes a chapter by our Co-founder Tom Tyler: Community Vitality as Goal for Policing (p.89) @YaleLawSch
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COPS Office
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NEW PUBLICATION | To commemorate the 30th anniversary of its establishment, the COPS Office invited leaders in law enforcement, public safety research, and civil rights to contemplate the future of American policing. Check out their insights here: https://t.co/ijaWH0OkVv
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Why do authoritarians target schools and universities? Jason Stanley on @democracynow https://t.co/BhggszdXOg
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JC co-founder Tracey Meares discusses "rightful policing" which places the emphasis on procedure, fairness, and transparency of conduct of the police while interacting with the public. https://t.co/vnOXimltnl @mearest
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If you are in the New Haven area, kick of Banned Books Week with Jason Stanley's talk about his new book Erasing History! #Bannedbooksweek
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beloved community, neighborhood bookspace, independent bookstore
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JC Member Jason Stanley on his new book Erasing History and why we need to counter fear and intimidation from authoritarians with one of joy and hope.
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Jason Stanley, the author of ERASING HISTORY from @OneSignalPub, joined @AliVelshi to explain how controlling information and education via book bans and attacks on libraries, professors, and teachers directly correlates to the struggle for power. https://t.co/z1u6ZMJguH
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In his new book, “Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future,” Jason Stanley explains how the control of information and education is directly correlated to the struggle for...
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Amanpour and Company
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“Erasing History” author Jason Stanley on the dangerous trends he sees permeating U.S. education: “When you promulgate a myth of national innocence and national greatness — well, then you can't repair the inequalities of the past.” @hari
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A must read by JC Member Jason Stanley: "Trump is running on the platform that non-white immigration is an existential threat to the nation."
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In “Erasing History,” Stanley shows that the recent attacks on public education culminate from fascist policies going back to the Reagan administration.
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Two new books, 'On Freedom' and 'Erasing History,' trace why the U.S. is susceptible to fascist appeals from politicians like Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.
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Thank you to JC Member @VeslaWeaver for leading this important work: "There's a body of expertise and beauty and creativity and ways that people are able to be keen observers." https://t.co/nlSuMspHur
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Johns Hopkins houses the country's largest digital collection of writings by incarcerated people
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