Shared Justice
Juvenile Justice and Learning: How Education Impacts Youth Recidivism
If public education is to realize its full capacity to reduce recidivism, it must make learning a top priority for justice-involved youth.
Gen Z, Before You Opt Out of 2024’s Election, Consider This
Voting, however, does not just impact my identity and my life. When we vote, it shapes the lives of our families, our neighbors and our communities.
Neglecting the Most Vulnerable: The Systemic Medication of Foster Youth
Medication without therapy is like putting a Band-Aid on a wound that needs surgery – it doesn’t really fix the problem.
Learning to Disagree: A Conversation with Dr. John Inazu
Emily Crouch sat down with Dr. John Inazu to discuss his latest book, Learning to Disagree. Check out the interview here.
Welcoming The Foreigner: An Interview With Dr. Ruth Melkonian-Hoover
Welcome to the Academics Corner, CPJ’s ongoing series sharing the good work that Christian academics are doing to promote public justice— from their research to the lecture hall. Robert Strezo: […]
