Methodology and Data Sources: Perception and Reality: Understanding Crime Concerns in the United States
This analysis explains the methodology used to examine the relationship between crime concerns, individual characteristics, and features of respondents’ local area.
U.S. Senate Testimony: How to Help Justice-Involved Veterans

CCJ Veterans Justice Commission Director David “Mac” MacEwen testified at a bipartisan hearing of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on veterans justice issues.
Bipartisan Senate Hearing to Highlight Solutions for Justice-Involved Veterans

CCJ Veterans Justice Commission Director to outline recommendations to prevent justice system involvement and improve outcomes for veterans
Event Recording: From Victim to Defendant: The Rise of Survivors Justice Laws

The Council on Criminal Justice and a panel of experts examined how survivors justice laws laws are being implemented, what challenges have emerged, and what policymakers and practitioners can learn from early experience across states.
National Task Force Releases New Framework to Help Criminal Justice Agencies Assess AI Tools

The framework outlines key questions to help law enforcement, courts, corrections, and other stakeholders effectively and responsibly evaluate and implement AI
Assessing AI for Criminal Justice: A User Decision Framework

Criminal justice agencies and practitioners face urgent questions about how to effectively and safely adopt AI tools. This decision guide provides a detailed and structured pathway to help them evaluate, implement, and oversee AI in the criminal justice system.