July 11, 2019
New York Law Journal
By: Joel Cohen
With the philosophy that no one should be defined by the worst thing they ever did, The Fortune Society advocates for, and represents the true benefits of, restorative justice.
In his latest article for the New York Law Journal, Joel Cohen examines The Fortune Society’s unique approach to sentencing reform, including how it leads by example – adding formerly incarcerated and reintroduced professional employees to its board – while acting as a core resource to 7,000 people re-entering society from prison.
July 11, 2019
New York Law Journal
By: Joel Cohen
With the philosophy that no one should be defined by the worst thing they ever did, The Fortune Society advocates for, and represents the true benefits of, restorative justice.
In his latest article for the New York Law Journal, Joel Cohen examines The Fortune Society’s unique approach to sentencing reform, including how it leads by example – adding formerly incarcerated and reintroduced professional employees to its board – while acting as a core resource to 7,000 people re-entering society from prison.