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A Commitment to Change with Amy Dallas of the Vera Institute of Justice

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Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Amy Dallas, J.D., to the Restorative Works! Podcast.

Amy’s work with the Vera Institute of Justice is focused on supporting prosecution offices across the U.S. in making policy changes that divert community members from the justice system. These policy changes are accomplished through partnerships with offices in various jurisdictions. Policy changes can range from declining cases to recommending offenders to restorative justice diversion programs, and more. Amy shares examples of successful diversion efforts and her hopes for restorative justice policies moving forward to combat the epidemic of mass incarceration in the United States.

Amy is an attorney passionate about expanding restorative approaches to addressing conflict and harm, instead of the traditional over-reliance on legal systems. She is program manager of the Reshaping Prosecution Collaborative Justice Network at the Vera Institute of Justice, an initiative bridging relationships nationwide to co-create public safety through restorative practices, systems of mutual support, and social ingenuity. Previously, Amy was a public defender for 10 years in Brooklyn, New York with the Legal Aid Society. She currently advises several organizations focused on community care for families of incarcerated loved ones and people returning home from prison

Tune in to learn more about Amy’s work and perspective on diversion methods, collaboration, and supporting justice efforts that put communities first.

  continue reading

75 episodes

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Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Amy Dallas, J.D., to the Restorative Works! Podcast.

Amy’s work with the Vera Institute of Justice is focused on supporting prosecution offices across the U.S. in making policy changes that divert community members from the justice system. These policy changes are accomplished through partnerships with offices in various jurisdictions. Policy changes can range from declining cases to recommending offenders to restorative justice diversion programs, and more. Amy shares examples of successful diversion efforts and her hopes for restorative justice policies moving forward to combat the epidemic of mass incarceration in the United States.

Amy is an attorney passionate about expanding restorative approaches to addressing conflict and harm, instead of the traditional over-reliance on legal systems. She is program manager of the Reshaping Prosecution Collaborative Justice Network at the Vera Institute of Justice, an initiative bridging relationships nationwide to co-create public safety through restorative practices, systems of mutual support, and social ingenuity. Previously, Amy was a public defender for 10 years in Brooklyn, New York with the Legal Aid Society. She currently advises several organizations focused on community care for families of incarcerated loved ones and people returning home from prison

Tune in to learn more about Amy’s work and perspective on diversion methods, collaboration, and supporting justice efforts that put communities first.

  continue reading

75 episodes

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