solutions to injustice at your fingertips
Empower your advocacy, research and decision making with a weekly report covering the most innovative frontline solutions to injustices in the American criminal system.
solutions to injustice at your fingertips
BREAK FREE FROM CRIME NEWS WITH A CURATED NEWSLETTER OF SOLUTION-BASED STORIES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY. WE HIGHLIGHT THE WORK AND VOICES FROM THE FRONTLINES REVOLUTIONIZING THE JUSTICE SYSTEM BECAUSE A BETTER FUTURE ISN’T JUST POSSIBLE. IT’S THE ONLY HUMANE OPTION.
As tough on crime rhetoric rebounds like it never left the 80s, we launched a newsletter to flip criminal justice news on its head.
Enough of the fear-mongering, dehumanizing news reports that further divide us.
Instead, we dig to find the best reforms, solutions, voices and alternatives across the country and deliver them straight to your email.
Every week, Justice on the Frontlines empowers you in under five minutes so you can get back to fighting the good fight better fueled than ever before.
Unearth
Never miss a new policy, pilot or community effort innovating ways to address community safety.
Analyze
Breakdown tactics being tested across the nation so you can learn from other disruptors.
Connect
Hear from other advocates, policy leaders, community members and researchers on the forefront of fighting for a more just legal system.
Inspire
Read about others fighting for revolutionary solutions against mass incarceration.
Humanize
Listen to those closest to the problem for the most impactful solutions.
The Des is short for Desmoterion, “place of chains,” used to describe prisons in ancient Athens. Chains symbolize the impacts of incarceration penetrating every aspect of society. We are here to cover it all and help build a stronger community to fight against mass incarceration.
WHAT EXPERTS, RETURNING CITIZENS, ADVOCATES AND CONSULTANTS SAID
What is missing from mainstream news is the voices of those most impacted.
There is still a notion we can solve [crime] with the same solutions that have been failing us for decades.
We keep reading the same crime story over and over. The reporting isn’t digging deeper to figure out what happened before the crime was committed.
We need news that fuels us and doesn’t drain us instead of showing the constant horror show of the system.
Media keeps focusing on the lock ’em up narrative instead of challenging narratives and assumptions.
When injustice comes to the frontlines, so does humanity.
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