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Toolkits

JEP develops educational toolkits that translate youth-authored research and legal analysis into practical resources for students, educators, and community members. These toolkits cover foundational criminal justice concepts, policy debates, and equity-focused approaches, and are designed for classroom use, community learning, and institutional engagement.

Implicit Bias

A classroom-ready toolkit developed with Innocence Project staff to help students and educators recognize and address bias in the justice system.

Contraceptive Resources

A resource guide developed after Dobbs v. Jackson to help individuals understand their options and make informed reproductive health decisions.

Criminal Justice Basics

A foundational guide to understanding how the justice system works, where it fails, and how reform efforts take shape.

Biden and Harris' Criminal Justice Stances

An overview of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ positions on key criminal justice issues.

Restorative V.S. Transformative Justice

An introduction to restorative and transformative justice frameworks and how they apply within the criminal legal system.

The Clean Slate Campaign

An overview of the Clean Slate policy model, which clears eligible criminal records after sustained periods without reoffending.

Bonds and Bail Reforms

A breakdown of bonds and bail, their impact on pretrial detention, and reform efforts across jurisdictions.

An overview of reentry barriers and the civic consequences of felony disenfranchisement.

Post-Prison Adjustment and Felon Disenfranchisement

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