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  • About FJP
    • Our Work And Vision
    • Our Team
    • Summer Fellows Program
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Issues
    • A New Vision for the Justice System
    • Accountability, Transparency and Measuring Success
    • Addressing the Poverty Penalty and Bail Reform
    • Collateral Consequences, Immigration and Second Chances
    • COVID-19 and Mass Incarceration
    • Diversion and Alternatives to Incarceration
    • Juvenile and Young Adult Issues
    • Promoting Community Trust and Police Accountability
    • Promoting Free and Fair Elections
  • Resources
    • Issues at a Glance Briefs
    • Other Materials
  • The Movement
    • Change from Within
    • Meet the Movement
    • Voices of Change
  • News
    • Articles
    • FJP Releases
    • Featured Work
    • The Fair and Just Journal
  • Contact Us
    • Media Inquiries
    • Stay Connected
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Donate
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