Английская Википедия:Alliance for Safety and Justice

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Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ) is an American organization committed to criminal justice reform. The organization focuses on crime reduction and victim support.[1][2]

History

Alliance for Safety and Justice was co-founded by Lenore Anderson and Robert Rooks.[3] ASJ creates networks of crime survivors and works to shift resources from incarceration to effective alternatives.[4] The organization focuses on reforms in eight states: Florida, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Texas, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and California.[2] These states were chosen due to high incarceration rates or their consideration of important legislation.[2] The organization has worked to advocate for the restoration of voting rights to former felons.[2] Anderson serves as the Chief Executive and President of the organization.[5]

Californians for Safety and Justice

Californians for Safety and Justice is the largest criminal justice organization in California.[6]

Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice is the flagship program of ASJ.[7] Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice advocates for governments to invest in programs that provide violence intervention and mental health support for communities.[7]

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