Mass Incarceration Clinic

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The Mass Incarceration Clinic is a Columbia Law School program in which students work on legal and policy advocacy to challenge and reduce the scale and harms of mass incarceration.

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instanceOf Columbia Law School clinic
experiential learning program
legal clinic
affiliatedWith Columbia Law School
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalMethod clinical legal education
experiential learning
emphasis collaboration with impacted communities
policy reform
systemic change
field civil rights
criminal justice
criminal law
law
public interest law
focusesOn criminal legal system reform
decarceration
mass incarceration
prison conditions
prisoners’ rights
sentencing policy
goal advance racial justice in the criminal legal system
challenge mass incarceration
promote criminal justice reform
reduce the harms of mass incarceration
reduce the scale of mass incarceration
hasActivity coalition work with advocacy organizations
community education
drafting policy proposals
impact litigation support
legal advocacy
policy advocacy
research on mass incarceration
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Columbia University
New York
New York City
offers for-credit clinical course for JD students
operatedBy Columbia Law School faculty
partOf Columbia Law School clinical program
sector nonprofit legal education sector
serves law students
targetAudience students interested in criminal justice reform
typeOfOrganization academic program
website https://www.law.columbia.edu (section on clinics and experiential learning)

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Columbia Law School hasProgram Mass Incarceration Clinic