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The new DC Second Look Amendment Act is a step in the right direction
A first-in-the-nation law allows people in prison who were convicted of serious offenses as young adults to be considered for release via judicial review. Pairing this reform with community supports for young people can build on this progress.
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Insights from a DC cash relief program can inform discussions about federal cash-based policies
THRIVE East of the River appears to provide the largest payment of short-term private emergency cash relief ever offered in the US. Early insights from program evaluation suggest how cash relief might alleviate crisis, reduce income inequality, and advance equity.
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Designing accessory dwelling unit regulations
This brief provides evidence for an accessory dwelling unit regulation for the City of Alexandria, Virginia, that minimizes barriers to development, is sensitive to the desires of existing residents, and is designed and implemented equitably.
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When teens are aware and empowered, healthy dating norms prevail
By promoting comprehensive sexual health education that can help young people build healthy relationships and make informed, responsible decisions, youth-serving organizations can lessen the impact of intimate partner violence and prevent the victimization cycle.
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Year 1 evaluation of the PRO Neighborhoods Purple Line Collaborative
A collaborative of three community development financial institutions accomplished several key objectives in developing and preserving affordable housing and small businesses along the Purple Line transit corridor connecting communities in Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties.
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Investing in collaborative safety solutions in DC
An Urban Institute researcher provides testimony in a public oversight roundtable, exploring community-based public safety systems that prioritize prevention, treatment, and expanding opportunity for DC residents over reactive strategies that rely on criminalization and punishment.
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