Skip to main content

Reforming a broken criminal justice system: Stand Together strategy in action

  1. Insights

Reforming a broken criminal justice system: Stand Together strategy in action

For decades, the United States has addressed the criminal justice system in two narrow ways: You’re either tough on crime or you’re soft on crime. But that approach has only led to false choices and a broken system.

Brian Hooks on stage

For decades, the United States has addressed the criminal justice system in two narrow ways: You're either tough on crime or you're soft on crime. But that approach has only led to false choices and a broken system.

There is a better way to keep our communities safe and create meaningful change. 

For years, the Stand Together community has worked to reform the criminal justice system with a comprehensive strategy of bringing people together across all institutions of society. By partnering with over 120 education scholars, building a nonpartisan public policy coalition, supporting dozens of community organizations, and activating over 3,000 business leaders, this approach is starting to make real progress on criminal justice reform.

 

 

Watch the video to hear Stand Together CEO Brian Hooks discuss our strategy, the progress made, and the work still to be done.

Learn more about Stand Together's criminal justice efforts.

 
© 2024 Stand Together. All rights reserved. Stand Together and the Stand Together logo are trademarks and service marks of Stand Together. Terms like “we,” “our,” and “us,” as well as “Stand Together,” and “the Stand Together community,” are used here for the sake of convenience. While the individuals and organizations to which those terms may refer share and work toward a common vision—including, but not limited to, Stand Together Foundation, Stand Together, Charles Koch Foundation, Stand Together Trust, Stand Together Fellowships, and Americans for Prosperity—each engages only in those activities that are consistent with its nonprofit status.
Jump back to top