Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice, a national network of crime survivors joining together to create healing communities and shape public safety policy, is offering a Crime Survivors Parole Reform Research Project Focus Group on Saturday November 1st in Compton, California.
Californians and Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice seek to engage and uplift the voices of crime survivors or those that are formerly incarcerated and ensure their perspectives are central to parole reform policy recommendations.
Details:
When: Saturday November 1st from 2p-330p PT
Where: Crossroad United Methodist Church (2354 N. Wilmington Ave Compton CA 90222).
Who: People who;
1. have participated in the parole process as a California crime survivor or formerly incarcerated individual
2. are potential survivors who are willing to share their survivor narratives and potentially on a statewide level
3. are interested to join our team or learn about the parole reform research survivor in-person focus group.
A dinner meal is provided.
For more information, contact 213-502-7543; email enakojefferson678@gmail.com or ledwards@safeandjust.org
