When the City of New Orleans joined the Safety and Justice Challenge in 2015, the city incarcerated nearly twice as many people each year as the national average and had a jail population of over 1,500. Most people jailed (89%) in New Orleans were awaiting a disposition, meaning they had not been tried or convicted […]
Orleans Public Defenders - OPD Named MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge Partner in New Orleans
ACLU of Louisiana Statement on Department of Justice Investigation Into Louisiana State Police
Executions could resume as Louisiana Legislature locks in Landry's criminal justice agenda • Louisiana Illuminator
Inside New Orleans' struggle with facial-recognition policing - POLITICO
Prison reform activists sue Sheriff Marlin Gusman, New Orleans over use of Temporary Detention Center, Courts
How Phase III came to be
Race, Place, and Environmental Justice After Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast: D. Bullard, Robert, Wright, Beverly: 9780813344249: : Books
The imbalanced scales of immigration justice in the Gulf South
For community atop former New Orleans landfill, long wait for justice
From Bondage to Bail Bonds: Putting a Price on Freedom in New Orleans, by Vera Institute of Justice
We're Dying Here”: The Fight for Life in a Louisiana Fossil Fuel Sacrifice Zone
Safety and Justice Challenge National Association of Counties
The Justice Management Institute
Safety and Justice Challenge National Legal Aid & Defender Association