What The Arc Is Doing
The Arc’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability® (NCCJD®) serves as a bridge between the criminal justice and disability communities. NCCJD pursues and promotes safety, fairness, and justice for people with IDD, especially those with hidden disabilities and marginalized identities, as victims, witnesses, suspects, defendants, and incarcerated persons. To ensure access to justice for those with IDD, NCCJD is working to:
- Advocate with and for people with IDD, especially those with other marginalized identities, facing criminal justice involvement, by providing information and referral services
- Empower The Arc’s chapter network to become the go-to resources on criminal justice and disability in their communities, through Pathways to Justice ® and peer learning
- Increase training, knowledge, and awareness of criminal justice professionals about people with IDD, including their legal obligations toward the disability community, through Pathways to Justice and other learning platforms
- Ensure people with disabilities are leading the charge on all policy and related efforts to reform the criminal justice system
- Support effective research and evaluation to promote innovative best practices, including the collection and publication of key resources for the field
How You Can Help
The Arc continues to seek innovative, creative, and cost-effective ways to support individuals with IDD who become justice-involved. Join us in creating pathways to justice for all!