Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice is a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the United States' reliance on incarceration.[1] It was established in 1985 by Jerome G. Miller as the San Francisco branch of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives, and established as a separate 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 1991.[2]
| Abbreviation | CJCJ | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1985 | 
| Founder | Jerome G. Miller | 
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California | 
| Fields | Juvenile justice | 
Director  | Daniel Macallair | 
Senior research fellow  | Mike A. Males | 
| http://www.cjcj.org/About/Board-of-Directors.html | |
Parent organization  | National Center on Institutions and Alternatives | 
Staff (2016)   | 35-40 | 
| Website | www | 
References
    
- Vicens, AJ (15 July 2015). "Native Americans Get Shot By Cops at an Astonishing Rate". Mother Jones. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
 - "About". Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice website. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
 
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