Does San Francisco’s Community Justice Center Reduce Criminal Recidivism?

Author: Kilmer Beau, Sussell Jess
Publisher: RAND Corporation

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Community courts aim to improve outcomes by addressing factors linked to criminal behavior with access to treatment and services, and by emphasizing ties to a specific neighborhood. In 2009, San Francisco opened the Community Justice Center (CJC), a community court serving a traditionally high-crime area. This report examines whether the CJC reduces the risk of rearrest when compared to more traditional approaches for addressing arrestees.

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