Changing the Court
Bronx Community Solutions is a project of the Center for Court Innovation that attempts to change the Bronx court system's approach to low-level crime. The blog is a journal of project implementation, and also covers developments related to the Bronx, problem-solving justice, and government innovation.
Author: Bronx Community Solutions staff members, including case managers Saudi Encarnacion, Robert Fagan and Judah Zuger; intake coordinator Benjamin Smith; coordinator of court operations Aeli Gladstein; project director Aubrey Fox; deputy project director Maria Almonte-Weston; Americorps fellow Justin Briggs; youth development coordinator Claibourne Henry; planner Kate Krontiris; crew supervisor Ramon Semorile; program assistant Jennifer Gonzalez; community initiatives coordinator T.K. Singleton; and Danielle Stockweather, court operations.
Blawg Related Categories: Criminal Justice • Criminal Procedure • Judiciary • States • New York
Recent Posts from Changing the Court
- The Individualized Sentencing Approach: A Response to Court Builders
- More Than a Success Story
- The Fall 2009 Bronx Community Solutions Newsletter
- The Obama Administration Enacts A New Policy Regarding Medical Marijuana
- New Laws in New York For Low-Level Drug Offenders
- Promoting Community and Court Relations
- Problem Solving Over a Hand Shake
- The "Dirty Dozen"
- Report from the Field: Prostitution
- Report from the Field: Mental Health