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
Misdemeanors Matter #1: Social Control and the Lower Criminal Courts 2018-10-26
The Most Hot-Button Issue in Criminal Justice Reform? 2018-10-05
Prosecutor Power #4: Kim Foxx, Rooted in Humanity 2018-09-20
Criminal Justice as Social Justice: A Conversation With Bruce Western 2018-09-06
Financial Insecurity and Domestic Violence: A Conversation about Child Support 2018-08-22
Prosecutor Power #3: Reform From Within—The Brooklyn D.A. 2018-08-08
How the Law Intersects with Everyday Life: Promoting Access to Civil Justice 2018-07-20
Rikers: An American Jail 2018-07-05
Keeping the Peace: Patrick Sharkey on Sustaining the Great Crime Decline 2018-06-20
How Do We Tell What’s Working? Disrupting the Justice Evaluation Model 2018-06-06
Putting the Public in Public Defending: Standing Up for a Profession in Crisis 2018-05-23
Prosecutor Power #2: A Public Defender on the Urgency of Reform 2018-05-04
Violence, Trauma, and Healing in Crown Heights, Brooklyn 2018-04-19
Prosecutor Power #1: John Pfaff on Mass Incarceration 2018-03-27
Kansas City Domestic Violence Court: Assessing Risk, Addressing Needs 2018-03-20
Reducing Incarceration Now: A Conversation About ‘Start Here’ 2018-03-07
Renewing Justice: When the Library Becomes a Community Court 2018-02-21
Project SAFE: Improving Services for Criminalized Black Women 2018-01-10
Designing Decarceration: Architect Deanna Van Buren 2017-10-17
Improving Access to Civil Justice: A Conversation with Jordan Dressler 2017-08-15
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