COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE INC
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Mission Statement
The Council on Criminal Justice works to advance understanding of the criminal justice policy choices facing the nation and build consensus for solutions that enhance safety and justice for all. Independent and nonpartisan, we are an invitational membership organization and think tank, serving as a center of gravity and incubator of policy and leadership for the criminal justice field. Harnessing the experience and vision of the nation’s top experts, innovators, and influencers, we are a catalyst for progress based on facts, evidence and fundamental principles of justice. Above all, the Council is founded on the belief that a fair and effective criminal justice system is essential to democracy and a core measure of our nation’s well-being.
About This Cause
The Council on Criminal Justice takes on the most pressing issues facing the criminal justice system, with recent projects addressing justice-involved women and veterans, racial disparities in incarceration, policing, crime trends, and the use of long prison sentences. The Council has two main components: First, it is a national invitational membership organization that elevates the field and creates a community of the most influential and innovative leaders in criminal justice and public policy. Members include federal, state, and local policymakers; professionals in law enforcement, courts, and corrections; program providers and advocates; directly impacted people and victims of crime; and others in media, faith, and business. Second, the Council is a criminal justice think tank that conducts groundbreaking research and harnesses the credibility of its leaders and members to generate bold policy roadmaps. A key Council activity is convening member task forces that produce policy recommendations capable of garnering political support and driving change. By combining these two elements, the Council has the intellectual horsepower and diverse expertise needed to translate research and data into policy grounded in facts, evidence, and fundamental principles of justice – and the clout to turn policy proposals into action. The Council itself does not take policy positions, lobby, provide technical assistance, or apply for government contracts or grants.