In the Media: Multnomah County's MacArthur Safety and Justice Challenge
New York Times Opinion A Former Prisoner, on Alternatives to Incarceration 'I deserved a second chance(link is external)'
Skanner OPED Decreasing Harm to Communities Impacted by the Criminal Justice System(link is external)
Bustle What Criminal Justice Reform Looks Like When Black Women's Needs Are Put First(link is external)
KATU Transition home geared for women of color at risk of re-offending opens in Gresham(link is external)
KGW Diane Wade House aims to help women of color in criminal justice system(link is external).
Colorlines Q&A: How These Oregon Leaders Are Empowering Black Women in the Criminal Justice System(link is external).
The Portland Observer Op-ed "Creating a Justice System that Works for Everyone" by Erika Preuitt(link is external)
My Sight Magazine Multnomah County Lands $2 Million Grant From MacArthur Foundation To Reduce Racial Disparities In Jail(link is external)
The Skanner Safety and Justice Challenge Moves Forward With More Funding(link is external)
The Portland Observer Justice Reform Effort Grows(link is external)
Reason More Cities Join Efforts to Steer People Away From Jail(link is external)
OPB Think Out Loud Multnomah County Gets Money For New Mental Health Shelter(link is external)
OPB News Multnomah County Wins $2 Million Grant To Reduce Incarceration(link is external)
MacArthur Press Release MACARTHUR’S SAFETY AND JUSTICE CHALLENGE ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL $11.3 MILLION FOR EIGHT JURISDICTIONS TO ADVANCE LOCAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
KATU "Collaboration Rethinks Reliance on Jails, Looks for Other Options"(link is external)
Multnomah County News
County continues work on strategies to ensure the right defendants are in jail
Board briefed on strategies aimed at reducing over-reliance on jail
Statement: Multnomah County continues efforts to reduce over reliance on jail