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Rapper Common plans free Sacramento concert to promote criminal justice reform
JULY 17, 2017 5:00 AM BY ANITA CHABRIA achabria@sacbee.com Rapper, actor and activist Common will perform a free concert on Capitol Mall next month to[...]
$103 Million Dollars of Prison Funding Diverted to Community and Treatment Programs
Board Of State And Community Corrections Announces $103 Million Dollars For Community Diversion And Treatment Programs June 9, 2017 SACRAMENTO, CA – Yesterday, the Board of[...]
Voice your thoughts on the Prop. 57 Regulations!
Providing Public Comment on the Proposition 57 Emergency Regulations – The Proposition 57 Emergency Regulations have been released, and you can let CDCR know what[...]
“Pre-Probation” Supervision of Youth of Color With No Prior Court or Probation Involvement
Children's Defense Fund-California, Youth Justice Coalition, Urban Peace Institute and Anti-Recidivism Coalition have joined together to voice concern about "voluntary supervision" by the Los Angeles[...]
The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Rewriting the Script for Ex-Inmates
How a Hollywood Producer Shines a Spotlight on the Justice System Scott Budnick, a key player on the Hangover movies, sidelined his film career to[...]
San Francisco Chronicle: A Door Back Into Society
By ARC Member Michael Mendoza America is known as the land of opportunity. But opportunity is not created equal. For some, theirs is the opportunity[...]
CA FWD: Union Training Partnership Aims to Give Formerly Incarcerated More Than a Job
When Thomas Reese III was 15 years old, he made a poor decision that led to an 18 years to life sentence. After 17-1/2 years,[...]
California Voters Pass Prop 57!
Last night, Californians took a huge step in the direction of a fairer justice system, and safer and healthier communities by voting in favor of[...]
The Sacramento Bee: Group Founded by ‘Hangover’ Producer Aims to Reform Sacramento’s Juvenile Offenders
At the age of 11, West Sacramento native Michael Rizo first entered the juvenile justice system after he stole something from his neighbor’s yard. “I[...]
ARC’s Statement on Excessive Police Violence
On July 6 and 7, 2016, the world witnessed the shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, adding to the growing list of African-Americans[...]
Governor Brown Announces Support of Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016
SACRAMENTO, CA – Gov. Jerry Brown today announced his support for the amended “Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016,” a criminal justice measure that[...]
ARC Member Sean Wilson: Beyond the Bench 2015
ARC member Sean Wilson attended Beyond the Bench 2015, a statewide conference devoted to youth and families in the California court system. In this blog[...]
NJJN: A Moral Obligation to Meet the Promise of Fairness and Justice for Our Children
The American juvenile justice system was founded over a century ago on the basic (and correct) premise that children are different from adults and that dealing with[...]
How to Repair the Criminal Justice System
by Scott Budnick, film producer and founder of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition About ten years ago, a friend in the movie industry invited me to attend[...]
Governor Jerry Brown Signs SB 261!
SACRAMENTO, CA – The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) applauds California Governor Jerry Brown for signing SB 261: Parole Review for Young Adults with Lengthy or Life[...]
ABC Nightline: Hollywood Producer Turned Prison Mentor Offers California Inmates New Hope
As valedictorian of his graduating class, 26-year-old Sean Wilson was beaming as he got in line with about 100 other men to receive his college[...]
ARC Members Star in Closer to the Cuts Video Project
Susan Sobel, ARC Ally, InsideOUT Writers (IOW) teacher and second-year law student at Seattle University, created Closer to the Cuts to lift the voices of[...]
The California Report: How a Hollywood Producer Became an Advocate for Juvenile Offenders
Scott Budnick, producer of The Hangover series, put his Hollywood career on hold to start the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC). It's a non-profit that helps formerly[...]
NY Times Highlights ARC Ride Home Program
When California voters amended the state’s harsh three-strikes law in 2012, they ensured that nonviolent third offenses would no longer lead to life sentences. Significantly,[...]
The Guardian: Scott Budnick, Hollywood Blockbuster Producer, Gave It All Up To Reform Prisons
As he sits in the airport waiting for a flight, 22-year-old James Anderson talks about his life before, during and after incarceration with breathtaking candidness.[...]
Watch the 9-min doc of TEDx at Ironwood State Prison!
What were Richard Branson, Sean Stephenson, and the Jabbawokeez doing inside Ironwood State Prison? Be part of the experience and watch the short 9-minute documentary[...]
Scott Budnick Appointed to Advisory Board of My Brother’s Keeper Alliance
NEW YORK, NY – Today, Scott Budnick, the Founder and President of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), was appointed by President Obama to serve on the Advisory Council[...]
John Legend and ARC Member James Anderson Discuss 2015 Survivors Speak Conference
Singer John Legend got behind the microphone at the Sacramento Convention Center on Monday, not to perform, but to advocate for social change. "I don't[...]
Newt Gingrich: A Second Chance for Youth Offenders
by Newt Gingrich Last month, I was honored to co-host an amazing and genuinely bipartisan summit on criminal-justice reform, along with my friends Van Jones,[...]
After Lockup, a Question of Care
This article originally appeared on Juvenile Justice Information Exchange on March 30, 2015. Click here to view. by Lynne Anderson Louie Chagolla was in and out of[...]