Healing Justice Program, New York Metro

The Healing Justice Program empowers individuals harmed by violence and by criminal justice policies to transform the conditions under which they live, and to heal.   We recognize and advance the worth and dignity of all people in and around the criminal justice system.

Program staff disseminates public information on human rights abuses and healing opportunities; respond to needs of persons incarcerated and those harmed by criminal acts; influence individual administrators and policy makers; and provide expertise to coalitions, advocacy groups, community organizations, students, the media and writers. 

Our Prison Watch Project monitors human rights abuses in U.S. federal and state prisons, specifically the practice of isolation and torture: it promotes nationwide and international attention to these concerns. 

Additional projects promote alternative thinking to the incarceration of youth, to community reintegration by persons formerly incarcerated, and to the collateral damage of incarceration and prisons on communities of people. 

Resources for download

  • The New Jim Crow
  • New York/Newark Summer Internships 2013
  • United Nations Committee on the elimination of discrimination against women
  • US Prisoners and Human Rights in a Post 9/11 World

Who we are

AFSC is a Quaker organization devoted to service, development, and peace programs throughout the world. Our work is based on the belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. Learn more

Where we work

AFSC has office around the world. To see a complete list see the Where We Work page.

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