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Community-Led Reform Models
Grassroots initiatives tackling inequality through advocacy and local solutions.
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SUMMARY - Community-Led Reform Models

A neighborhood creates a crisis response team that sends counselors instead of police to mental health calls. An Indigenous community operates its own justice circles, addressing harm through dialogue and accountability rather than incarceration. Residents establish a civilian oversight board with real power to investigate police misconduct and recommend discipline. Community members, not outside experts or government officials, lead the design and implementation of justice reforms in their own areas.

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