Moderator:
Courtney Bryan, Executive Director, Center for Court Innovation
Speakers:
Judge Alex Calabrese, Red Hook Community Justice Center (Brooklyn, NY)
District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York County District Attorney’s Office (New
York, NY)
Thaddeus Johnson, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies (Memphis,
TN)
Lynn Richardson, Chief Public Defender, Dallas County (Dallas, TX)
Phil Bowen, Director, Centre for Justice Innovation (London, UK)
Community justice can and must meet new challenges and embody the values that animate justice reform today. These values include shrinking the footprint of the justice system through community-based programming, empowering residents to co-create justice, and advancing racial equity and people-centered practices. This session engaged justice system leaders in a dynamic conversation on what community justice means in 2022 and where we can go from here.
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