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Below is a list of organizations around the country that do work in the field of Criminal Justice and Drug Policy reform.  Please reach out to them with your questions. If you know of others that we should list please email us their information and we will add them to this list.

Families Against Manditory Minimums
FAMM works to change mandatory sentencing laws
Drop the Rock Coalition
Coalition opposing New York state's draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws.
The Tri-State Drug Policy Forum
Seeks to educate the public on drug issues
Advocacy/Policy
Institute on Women & Criminal Justice

WPA is a service and advocacy organization committed to helping women with criminal justice histories realize new possibilities for themselves and their families.
 
 
The Sentencing Project
 
The Justice Policy Institute
 
The November Project
Members educate the public about destructive, unnecessary incarceration due to the U.S. drug war, and advocate for drug war prisoners.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
(SSDP) Works to educate students about the Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) 
Legal Services for Prisoners With Children
LSPC advocates for the human rights and empowerment of incarcerated parents, children, family members and people at risk for incarceration.
Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers
CLAIM addresses the gap in legal aid and advocacy for women prisoners and their families. 
The W. Haywood Burns Institute
The W. Haywood Burns Institute is a San Francisco-based national nonprofit that helps to protect and improve the lives of youth of color and poor youth by promoting and ensuring fairness and equity in youth-serving systems.

If you would like your organization listed and linked on this site please email us and tell us a little bit about your organization. 

Send the information to:   linda@reginakelly.com