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College of Letters and Science
The Center for Justice at UCLA works to end mass incarceration, injustice and inequities on the basis of race, gender, class, sexual orientation and disability. Guided by those who experience incarceration and are justice system-impacted, we work to dismantle the prison industrial complex by expanding higher education and movement building on university campuses, facilitating creative spaces, and using transformative practices — linking the campus, the community and carceral facilities.
Student Affairs
A project formed by the Muslim Student Association that has been tutoring and mentoring juvenile students for over two decades.
Luskin School of Public Affairs
An institute that roots its work in abolitionist and decolonial traditions of thought that refuse extractive and exploitative research.
College of Letters and Science
An innovative research project that maps and documents the human and fiscal costs of mass incarceration in Los Angeles and beyond.
School of Law
Under faculty supervision and in collaboration with the MacArthur Justice Center’s Supreme Court and Appellate Program, law students represent incarcerated people who have raised conditions of confinement and related civil rights claims in cases pending before the federal and state courts of appeals across the nation.
Student Affairs
It is our aim to connect formerly incarcerated youth and adult students with the resources that may help increase those students’ prospects of success.