New Thinking is a podcast about justice—and injustice—in America. It’s about the people working to fix a justice system that falls so short of our ideals, and the people organizing to build something new in its place. It’s hosted by Matt Watkins and produced by the Center for Justice Innovation (formerly Center for Court Innovation).

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Title Date published
Red Hook Community Justice Center Marks its 10-Year Anniversary 2010-06-07
Confronting Gender Violence in Afghanistan 2010-04-08
Addressing Crime and Conflict in Baltimore through Community Conferencing 2010-03-01
Manhattan’s New District Attorney Supports Reentry Initiatives 2010-03-01
Shutting Drug Markets in High Point, North Carolina 2009-12-15
Will Prison Overcrowding in California Inspire Positive Change? 2009-11-02
Giving the Community a Role in Corrections 2009-10-09
Harry Belafonte Congratulates Harlem Reentry Court Graduates 2009-09-14
Drug Courts: Past, Present, Future 2009-07-30
The Challenges of Differentiating among Domestic Violence Offenders 2009-06-23
Herb Sturz Works Behind the Scenes to Spark Innovation 2009-05-26
Community Policing and Community Courts 2009-04-08
Addressing Vacant Properties through Prevention, Enforcement and Redevelopment 2009-03-13
Fighting Mortgage Fraud 2009-02-09
Giving Youth a Voice in Justice Policy 2009-01-08
Addressing Domestic Violence in New Orleans 2008-12-05
A New Court in California: An Interview with Judge Wendy Lindley 2008-11-07
Community Justice in Baltimore 2008-10-27
Member of Parliament Discusses Community Justice 2008-09-29
Harlem Parole Reentry Court 2008-07-15
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