Just Mercy Resources
Just Mercy Resources
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Systematic Power and Justice System
Prison System and _____________
Racial Injustice in prison in education in America Mass Incarceration and Blacks and United States
Criminal Justice System and __________________
Restorative Justice
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Criminal Justice Reform- Southern Poverty Law Center
Information and resources about the SPLC's efforts to to reform the criminal justice and immigration enforcement systems.
Mass Incarceration Resources- American Friends Service Committee
Resources to help people learn more about the problem of mass incarceration and join AFSC work to end it.
States of Incarceration
States of Incarceration explores the roots of mass incarceration in local communities—to open national dialogue on what should happen next.
Anti-Racism Resources
Resources from the Race & Equity Initiative at University of Washington to gain a deeper understanding of historical and present-day manifestations of racism in the United States.
Centre for Justice and Reconciliation
The Centre for Justice & Reconciliation is internationally recognized as experts on the use of restorative justice.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Information about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and impact on future violence victimization and perpetration, and lifelong health and opportunity.
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Website with no author nor specific publication date so access date is provided.
“One Health and Disease: Tick-Borne Disease.” National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, www.nps.gov/articles/one-health-disease-ticks-
borne.htm. Accessed 8 December 2021.
Website (a container) with an article posted within the site with an author.
Wise, DeWanda. “Why TV Shows Make Me Feel Less Alone.” National Alliance on Mental Illness, 31 May 2019, www.nami.org/Blogs
/NAMI-Blog/May-2019/How-TV-Shows-Make-Me-Feel-Less-Alone. Accessed 19 March 2024.