Realizing the promise of diversion and re-entry through a justice reinvestment strategy for Los Angeles.
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REGION | Los Angeles |
ISSUE AREA | Crime and Justice |
PARTNERS | See the full list of coalition partners here. |
RELATED INDICATORS | Curfew arrests, truancy arrests, perception of safety, fatalities from police encounters, incarcerations, lack of re-entry services |
Justice LA Now is a coalition of like minded organizations around Los Angeles county calling for a moratorium on jail construction and expansion in order to fully realize the promise of diversion and re-entry through a justice reinvestment strategy for Los Angeles. The coalition is collectively calling on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to redirect $3.5 billion earmarked for construction of new jails around Los Angeles toward preventive expenditures such as construction of youth centers, affordable housing, mental health services, and re-entry services.
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