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Contributions from the private sector are vital to our work. They allow us to examine the criminal justice system, to remain a trailblazer in the area of innovative criminal and social justice concepts and solutions and to retain an independent voice as we do so…

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All contributions to the Council are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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Development
Council on Crime and Justice
822 3rd Street South, Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55415
612-353-3021 Phone
612-353-3098 Fax



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Crime Victims Hotline:
612-340-5400

Expungement Line:
612-353-3024

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 Cleaning a Criminal Record in Minnesota

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To Help Crime Victims!


Volunteer as a crime victim advocate on the Council's 24 hour crisis hotline. You can work at home or in our offices. Flexible schedules.

Upcoming Volunteer Advocate Trainings:

Tuesday, May 7th: 5-9pm
Thursday, May 9th: 5-9pm 
 Monday, May 13th: 5-9pm 

 

   

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Framework opinion paper by Michael Tonry, "Minnesota Drug Policy and its Disastrous Effects on Racial and Ethnic Minorities"

Framework opinion paper by Gary Gilson, "What Influence Have the News Media Had on Crime and Justice in Minnesota?"

Framework position paper by Sue Abderholden, "Changes in the Mental Health System"

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