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Deborah Ramirez

Jail to Jobs (J2J) Pipeline Project

Jail to Jobs (J2J) Pipeline Project

The Jail to Jobs Pipeline (J2J) Project, led by Northeastern Law Professor Deborah Ramirez, works to resolve recidivism while resolving the nation’s labor shortage. Professor Ramirez and Northeastern’s Criminal Justice Task Force have successfully designed the necessary infrastructure in Massachusetts to create the J2J Pipeline. Throughout Massachusetts, there are currently 19 Community Justice Supports Centers (CSJC). The J2J Pipeline would ensure that among the resources provided by the CSJCs are those that lead to obtaining a job.

Location

110 Churchill Hall 360
Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

(617) 373–2000

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