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Are you interested in joining our dedicated team to find new ways of transforming the debate around criminal justice reform? If so, consider applying for our Communications Director position; designed for an experienced individual to immediately take over our existing media and public relations systems.

by Lucius Couloute, June 16, 2017

Are you interested in joining our dedicated team to find new ways of transforming the debate around criminal justice reform? Do you want to shape innovative advocacy campaigns and spark critical discourse to create a more just society?

Our current Policy & Communications associate, Lucius Couloute, is taking on a more policy-oriented role, allowing us to hire a full-time team member fully dedicated to focusing on communications to help extend our reach as we continue to grow.

If this sounds like a good fit, consider applying for our Communications Director position (link no longer active); designed for an experienced individual to immediately take over our existing media and public relations systems.

4 responses:

  1. Anne says:

    Are you working on Federal prison issues?

    1. Hi Anne, we do in fact publish research on federal prisons. Our report “Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2017” might be a good starting point if you are interested in federal prison populations. You can find it here: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2017.html

  2. annie bekuhrs says:

    have a friend incarcerated in Park County Co…. is beyond VILE the treatment of our human brothers and sisters, how can we work with you to PUT AN END to the drain on families , trying to keep loved ones alive… Annie

    1. Hi Annie, Please see our regularly updated list of legal resources which can be found here: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/resources/legal/
      In addition to our advocacy campaigns, we try to maintain our list of legal resources so that individuals can seek both national and state specific assistance. Additionally, you can keep up with our work by signing up for newsletter, or our young professionals network, where we send out timely updates & opportunities for collaboration.



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