Collaborators
At Juvenile in Justice we are constantly working with institutions, advocacy organizations, non-profits, news and media organizations, individuals, and scholars who use the images gathered in the project to illustrate reports, websites, campaigns and more. Below is a comprehensive list of these collaborators. To see visuals of where the work has appeared, see our Featured In page.
INSTITUTIONS USING WORK:
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Images used to illustrate report “No place for Kids.”
Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington D.C based advocacy organization
Images used to illustrate report “Misguided Measures.”
Center for Children’s Law and Policy, public interest law and policy organization, Washington, D.C
Images used in video project about Center for Children’s Law and Policy for Arnold Foundation
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Image used on posters advocating for California Youth Prison System reform
Equal Justice Initiative (web and print) Montgomery, AL based non-profit legal organization
Image for their publicity for their appeal challenging death-in-prison sentences for
children, Images used for their advocacy program for juveniles in the justice system.
Georgia Appleseed (Public Interest Law Center)
Used images in advocacy publications
In the Life Media “Our Bodies, Our Rights.”
Images used to illustrate video on LGBT youth in the juvenile justice system
Juvenile Justice Initiative
Used images for their site
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE) & Bokeh
Yearlong collaboration as a part of JJIE’s ‘Bokeh’ photo site. Series featuring bi-weekly Juvenile-in-Justice images and captions
Juvenile-in-Justice.com
Our project blog with over 1,000 unique visitors per month, and growing.
Moving Maryland Forward Network
Image for their campaign against locking juveniles up with adult criminals
Project NIA, advocacy organization
Used in their newsletter to promote a Juvenile Justice Training program in Illinois
Public Justice Center, Baltimore, MD based non-profit legal organization
Images used in advocacy campaign
“Reform Juvenile Justice Now: A Judge’s Timely Advice for Drastic System Change.”
Image used on cover of Judge Teske’s book.
Spark Action, online journalism and advocacy center
Used as a part of their youth series
Texans Care For Children
Used images for an advocacy publication about the impact of juvenile justice reforms
Texas Appleseed (Public Interest Law Center)
Used images from Giddings Unit in Annual Newsletter
SCHOLARS USING WORK:
Corey Bennet, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Dissertation
Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman, Docuthesis, research documentary database
Images used in video documentary by Behaviorial Psychology Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman of UC Irvine exploring the factors that drive adolescents to commit serious crimes.
Emily Powers
Mitigation Investigator in Georgia
Georgetown University Law Center
School-To-Prison Pipeline Report
Karin Williams
Documentary for National Geographic and PBS, focusing on restoring two justice programs, in New Zealand and in Baltimore
Laura S. Abrams, PhD, Associate Professor and Doctoral Program Chair, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Compassionate Confinement: A Year in the Life of Unit C
The Book is an ethnographic study of a boys’ residential facility in the Midwest. The book is based on over a year of observations and interviews in a treatment-oriented facility and the focus of the book is on the boys’ experiences of being treated in an involuntary, punitive context
McGraw Hill Education
Images used to illustrate first edition Textbook Juvenile Delinquency for higher education audience. Full-page images on cover and chapter introductions
Michi Soyer, University of Chicago
Dissertation
Robert May
SenArt Films, using images for his feature-length documentary on the juvenile justice system.
Robert Smid, Dutch videographer
Juvenile-in-Justice images used in video documentary about Spofford Detention in New York
Tracey Huggins, Campaign for Youth Justice Community Forum
Used materials to create a presentation for you advocacy and awareness
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Images being used in student documentary on School-to-Prison pipeline, with assistance by The Juvenile Law Center, and the Education Law Project, and the Philadelphia Defenders
AWARDS, REVIEWS, COVERAGE:
American Society of Magazine Editors and Columbia University School of Journalism
Awarded Best News and Documentary Photography of the year, 2012, for Photo Essay, Juvenile InJustice, featured in Harper’s Magazine
CBS News
News in Pictures Feature
Forward Thinking Museum
Winner, FTM Photography
Harper’s Magazine (web and print)
6-page photo essay on Juvenile-in-Justice
NPR’s The Picture Show
Feature on Juvenile-in-Justice
PBS Newshour
Video segment on Juvenile-in-Justice and Richard Ross
Photo District News
Feature on Winners of the ASME National Magazine Award 2012
Prison Photography, website
Featured as a part of Prison Photography On the Road
ProPublica
Top Must Read Stories, From the Week of April 13, 2012
Radio New Zealand
‘Tune your Engine- Juvenile-in-Justice’ March 6, 2012
The Real News, daily video news and documentary service based in Washington, D.C
Images used to illustrate Annie E. Casey’s Bart Lubow’s discussion on Race, Youth, and Criminal Justice System in Baltimore.
RTTV America (Russian Television)
Images used to illustrate story about failed juvenile detention system in America.
Spark Action, online journalism and advocacy center
Used as a part of their youth series
The Takeaway
Interview, “Juvenile Justice, Through the Lens of Photographer Richard Ross” April 2012
Wired.com, April 2012
Photo essay and article on Juvenile-in-Justice
Witness LA, Social Justice News, May 2012
Photo feature and article on Juvenile-in-Justice, Zocalo Public Square, Interview with Stephanie Washburn
LIST OF PUBLIC TALKS:
American Bar Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Center for Sustainable Journalism and High Museum, Atlanta, Georgia (scheduled)
Gage Gallery, Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois (scheduled)
JDAI Conference Houston, TX
National Symposium on Juvenile Services, Las Vegas, NV (scheduled)
Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (scheduled)
Women in Government Conference, Portland, OR