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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Thoughtful Implementation is Essential for Evidence-based Practices to Succeed 2014-05-02
After 5 Years, the San Francisco Community Justice Center Continues to Adapt 2014-04-30
Evidence-based Practices, Reducing Unnecessary Incarceration are Priorities for Bureau of Justice Assistance 2014-04-29
Teenagers Learn about the Law as They Grapple with Cases of Bias & Bullying 2014-04-02
Innovation on the Last Frontier: A Conversation about the Anchorage Mental Health Court 2014-02-28
Mental Health and Juvenile Justice: A Discussion about QUEST Futures 2014-02-04
Rapid Response is a Priority for Domestic Violence Court in Boise, Idaho 2014-01-02
The Harlem Justice Corps Combines Education with Community Service for Justice-Involved Young People 2013-12-06
Community Court in Brooklyn Lowers Recidivism, Researchers Find 2013-11-04
Midtown Community Court Celebrates 20 Years of Problem-Solving Justice 2013-10-25
Information Technology & Social Services: Tracking Clients, Treatment, and Compliance 2013-10-03
Addressing Domestic Violence in Guam: a Judge’s Perspective 2013-09-13
Experts at Your Fingertips: The National Drug Court Online Learning System 2013-07-09
A View of Domestic Violence from the Judge’s Bench 2013-07-02
Adolescent Diversion Program in NY: Researchers Discuss First-Year Impacts 2013-06-18
Domestic Violence and Child Custody: A 4-Part Model for Helping Judges Make More Informed Decisions 2013-06-05
After Rockefeller: Research Findings on the Statewide Impact of Judicial Diversion 2013-05-22
Welcome to Problem Solving: Kelly O’Neill Levy Embraces Her New Assignment as Presiding Judge of the Harlem Community Justice Center 2013-05-13
Studying Reentry: A Conversation about Research and Reentry Courts 2013-04-15
Innovation Down Under: Director of New Centre Explains What Justice Innovation Looks Like In Australia 2013-03-29
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