Sentences with phrase «justice programs actually»

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The Eastern State Penitentiary, for instance, «actually has become this hub of academic [activity],» said Lauren - Brooke Eisen, senior counsel in the justice program at the Brennan Center for Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice justice program at the Brennan Center for Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice Justice, a New York think tank promoting criminal justice justice reform.
Restorative justice programs are not without risk, particularly in school settings, and poor implementation can actually make problems worse, according to some experts.
Now, under a restorative justice program in his school, Stone said «we have adults who will actually listen.»
[5] While there is evidence to support the claim that only legal aid and / or pro bono will actually increase access to justice, there is no evidence to support that programs like the LLLT program will.
Per an investigation by The Guardian, the net effect of regulatory reform in the U.K. has actually reduced access to justice, as part of the reforms included substantial cut backs in government funded legal aid programs.
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