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
What Do We Know About Community Service? 2019-11-08
Ending Bail, Closing Rikers: How Change Happens 2019-10-15
Jail-Attributable Deaths 2019-09-25
Art vs. Mass Incarceration 2019-09-04
Beyond the Algorithm: Risk and Race 2019-08-14
The Art and Science of Reducing Violence 2019-07-10
Marilyn Mosby, Karl Racine: “We’re Talking About Humans” 2019-06-21
Prosecutor Power: Scott Hechinger on the Urgency of Reform 2019-06-06
The Pathological Politics of Criminal Justice 2019-05-22
Emily Bazelon: When Power Shifts 2019-05-01
Misdemeanors Matter #3: Rachael Rollins Reboots Low-Level Justice 2019-04-17
New Jails to End All Jails? 2019-03-29
The Cost of Being Poor? The Fight Against Fines and Fees 2019-03-13
Prosecutor Power #8: What’s Next for Progressive Prosecutors? 2019-02-20
Misdemeanors Matter #2: Alexandra Natapoff on a Legacy of Injustice 2019-02-06
Prosecutor Power #7: Strength in Numbers 2019-01-25
Heal and Punish? When Therapy Is the Alternative to Incarceration 2019-01-09
Rikers: An American Jail (Best of 2018) 2018-12-26
Prosecutor Power #6: Larry Krasner, The Antagonist 2018-12-12
Race, Trauma, and Healing in Crown Heights, Brooklyn 2018-11-09
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