Part of the mission of the Justice Reform Coalition is to hold our officials and system accountable, to educate the community on holding our officials and system accountable, and to establish the means and facility for doing so. To do this we are building investigation and reporting facilities and sponsoring a Bail-Bond service. This we call our Community Service Investigations. As a part of this goal we are training community investigators to assist the JRC and other organizations when issues come up and we need to research a situation, get to the facts, and report back on it. So, we will partner with schools teaching investigations, forensics, and law enforcement, to teach community people interested in this aspect of community advocacy, and find students of these disciplines who are interested in community advocacy. Our goal is to establish reporting, intake and investigation centers in communities where these community investigators can operate from and we the community can access their services.

This training will be a part of our Grass Roots Organizing Academy. Upon completion of our training the individual will become a Community Investigator, or forensic scientist. We are also training, legal observers, court observers, para-legals, community reporters, and legislative observers. The system watches and investigates the community, now the community will do likewise to the system. This is a great opportunity for young people, and others to really get involved in making a positive change in their community, and help bring accountability and power to the people.

If this aspect of community advocacy interests you contact us by phone at 916 760-7106, or email csi@justicereformcoalition.org