Top 6 alternative sites to justice-defenders.org
Home - Artists for Peace and Justice
APJ (Artists for Peace and Justice) works in direct partnership with communities in Haiti to create pathways out of poverty by expanding access to education and providing training in creative industries.
Author: Olivia Wilde APJ Board
Home | The Slynn Foundation
The Slynn Foundation is a UK based charity working with senior judges and justice institutions around the world to enhance the rule of law, and to improve professional understanding of human rights, mediation and legal practice.
Mind Justice - Home Page
Mind Justice. A nonprofit 501(c)3 human rights group working for the rights and protections of mental integrity and freedom from new technologies and weapons which target the mind and nervous system. Formed to stop nonconsensual experimentation by the U.S. and other governments. Includes victims advocacy, research, legislative, legal and international remedies and public education.
Learning for Justice | Education Resources
Learning for Justice provides free resources to educators—teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners—who work with children from kindergarten through high school. Educators use our materials to supplement the curriculum, to inform their practices, and to create civil and inclusive school communities where children are respected, valued and welcome participants.
Author: Learning
Ballymun Community Law Centre – Mediation, Legal & Education
The Centre Ballymun Community Law Centre provides free legal advice, representation, legal education and mediation for individuals and groups within the community. We are committed to ensuring that access to justice is available to the people of Ballymun and we work towards an inclusive community based around equal human rights
Author: Info Ie
JRSA
The Justice Research and Statistics Association is a national nonprofit organization of state Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) directors, and other researchers and practitioners throughout government, academia, and the justice community who are dedicated to the use of research and analysis to make informed policy and program decisions.JRSA conducts and publishes multistate, policy-relevant research on justice issues; provides training and technical assistance to build research and evaluation capacity and knowledge of evidence-based practices at the state and local levels; and maintains information on state criminal and juvenile justice research and programs.