Dear Reader,

Thank you for taking the time to read our journal. We appreciate your support and are grateful for your interest in our work. I wanted to take a moment to highlight the importance of the pieces we publish, particularly in the context of our contemporary crises in criminal justice.

As you know, criminal justice reform is a pressing issue that requires attention and action. Our journal strives to shed light on the stories and perspectives often overlooked by mainstream academics and media outlets. Through our rigorous research, critical analyses, and creative inquiries, we aim to challenge the status quo and push for much-needed change in the criminal justice system.

To continue our work, we rely on the support of readers like you. Your donation will not only help us sustain our operations but also make it possible for students to conduct this work. By donating to our cause, you will be contributing to the development of the next generation of critical thinkers and knowledge producers who will continue to shed light on issues that matter.

I urge you to consider making a donation today, so we can continue to publish scholarly works that challenge the dominant narratives and expose the injustices that often go unnoticed. Together, we can create a more just and equitable society.

Click this link to join us. Or, email me directly with the subject line "Push for Change" and we can discuss how your contibution will make the impact you want it to have. 

Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,

Albert de la Tierra, PhD

Editorial Director

adelatierra@sfsu.edu

 

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