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Collaboration, a Place-Based Model, and Flexible Funding Strengthen Partnerships and Support Community Well-Being: The Youth Opportunity Hubs Model

Historically, organizational silos and constraints in funding opportunities have made it harder for organizations to build on and complement each others’ strengths to holistically serve youth in their communities—organizations tended to be funded to provide particular types of services (education, employment, etc.) and compensated based on those services being successfully delivered, not based on comprehensive supports for young people. The Youth Opportunity Hub initiative was designed to address these constraints and strengthen collaboration through funded partnerships.

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When the Criminal Legal System Stands in the Way: Understanding Service Access Barriers for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence

Many survivors of domestic violence do not wish to engage with law enforcement, and yet some services available to them require showing proof of cooperation with the criminal legal system. As part of the City’s broad police reform agenda, ISLG is working to address these barriers and decouple the criminal legal system from essential services. As part of the City’s broad police reform agenda, ISLG is working to address these barriers and decouple the criminal legal system from essential services.

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Investing in Workforce Development and Systems Change: Social Enterprises

Social enterprises—nonprofits that generate revenue to support their ongoing operations—present an innovative approach to workforce development, with the potential for systems-level impact. The Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII) funded the work of three growing social enterprises: Drive Change, The HOPE Program’s Intervine, and Sweet Generation Bakery.

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In Search for Equity, Brooklyn DA’s Office Takes Important Step Towards Understanding Successes and Failures

The research presented in ISLG’s newly released report, Justice in Decision-Making: Studying Racial & Ethnic Disparities in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office, represents a crucial first step towards developing a more holistic understanding of where racial and ethnic disparities exist in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s (DA’s) Office. This report is the culmination of a years-long partnership between ISLG and the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office and highlights the value of these types of collaborations and what can be learned from them.

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ISLG and Arnold Ventures Announce Second Phase of Probation Reform Initiative Driven by New Research

As part of their work to fill the gaps in data regarding probation revocations, ISLG, in partnership with Arnold Ventures, is excited to announce both the launch of the second phase of the Reducing Revocations Challenge and the release of the research brief that informs it, Pathways to Success on Probation: Lessons Learned from the First Phase of the Reducing Revocations Challenge.

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Closing Rikers Cannot Wait

Rikers Island is in a state of “unprecedented crisis” brought into stark relief by the death of 12 people in Department of Correction custody this year. While the Department is working to improve conditions in the jails, its efforts are hampered by the deteriorating condition of the existing facilities. It is more important than ever before that the City of New York make good on its promise to close Rikers Island and move to a safer, more humane borough-based system.

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