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The Reentry Project. Red Hook Justice
Each year, America's courts process over 11 million low-level crimes, many of which involve repeat offenders. In 2000, an experimental court opened its doors in Red Hook, Brooklyn - a neighborhood plagued by a cycle of unemployment, poverty and crime. This new court seeks to stop the cycle of crime, and heal the surrounding community. It is at the center of a legal revolution - the community justice movement. Red Hook Justice profiles nearly two years of the daily activities of the Red Hook Community Justice Center, a pilot project in Brooklyn that houses a court and an array of social services. This is a court that wants to give offenders a second chance. Before resorting to jail, the Red Hook judge mandates extensive drug treatment, job training and community service. But it's no easy way out. The Justice Center has an unprecedented involvement in defendants' lives, and cases that would be closed quickly in traditional courts can extend over many months. Red Hook Justice takes an in-depth look at the defendants and staff who are part of this experiment. Aired Sunday, 5/29/05 from 11 p.m. - 12 a.m. ET.
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