A selection of The Imprint’s most impactful stories from the past year
Several Imprint stories from 2022 chronicled new efforts to curb violence or support young adults involved with the justice system.
In Buffalo, outreach workers strive to halt the deadly spiral that often starts after a shooting, while community restorative justice circles provide a safe space to discuss school discipline.
A California law passed in 2022 aims for more continuity and better funding for violence prevention efforts. Meanwhile, one law school is taking a unique approach to providing courtroom gang experts to support defendants, and the story of Mick Williams shows the importance of work opportunities and family connections in the reentry process.
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