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RREPS Launches Second Mobile Crisis Response Unit to Support Reentry Across NC

RREPS Launches Second Mobile Crisis Response Unit to Support Reentry Across NC

by operations | Jul 2, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News

We’re thrilled to share that on July 2nd, Emancipate NC’s Kerwin Pittman and the Recidivism Reduction Education Program Services (RREPS) unveiled their second Mobile Crisis Response Unit! This Mobile Recidivism Reduction Resource Center travels across North Carolina,...
Crisis at Vance County Jail: Unsafe Conditions, Staffing Shortages, and State Intervention

Crisis at Vance County Jail: Unsafe Conditions, Staffing Shortages, and State Intervention

by Elizabeth Simpson | Apr 23, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News

The Vance County Jail is under urgent scrutiny after the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) flagged dangerous conditions inside the facility — including malfunctioning fire alarms, broken cell locks, rampant contraband, and severe...
Support Meaningful Opportunities for Rehabilitation

Support Meaningful Opportunities for Rehabilitation

by operations | Apr 23, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Mass Incarceration, Raising the Juvenile Age

Commentary by Phillip Vance Smith, II North Carolina lawmakers sponsored the Prison Resources Repurposing Act (PRRA) for the third time as NC Senate Bill 681 on March 25. As an incarcerated man who has been serving life without parole (LWOP) for murder since 2002,...
“They Deserve Hope Too”: Children Sentenced to Die in Prison Are Still Waiting for Mercy

“They Deserve Hope Too”: Children Sentenced to Die in Prison Are Still Waiting for Mercy

by operations | Apr 23, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News

Summary of Phillip Vance Smith II’s article, “In North Carolina, Juvenile Lifers See a Pathway to Freedom.” Some were barely teenagers when they were sentenced to spend the rest of their lives behind bars. Many endured poverty, trauma, and abuse...
Emancipate NC Sues UNC-Chapel Hill Over Crackdown on Protesters

Emancipate NC Sues UNC-Chapel Hill Over Crackdown on Protesters

by operations | Apr 23, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Policing

A few weeks ago, Emancipate NC, alongside ACLU of North Carolina and Muslim Advocates, filed a lawsuit against UNC-Chapel Hill for violating the constitutional rights of student protesters during the 2023–2024 campus demonstrations in...
Breaking the Chains

Breaking the Chains

by operations | Apr 9, 2025 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Mass Incarceration

Team Emancipate invites you to participate in the “Breaking the Chains” webinar hosted by Meredith College. This dynamic panel discussion will delve into the devastating impact of overcriminalization and harsh sentencing laws on vulnerable communities, while...
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Emancipate NC was founded on the knowledge that mass incarceration and structural racism harm all of us. Prison is state-sponsored violence. We are all complicit in its harms. As an organization, we are dedicated to shifting the narrative on racialized mass incarceration through community education and mobilization. The mainstream narrative that criminalizes Black and Brown people must be transformed—so that we can all get free.  Emancipate NC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and was previously known as the Carolina Justice Policy Center.

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Durham, NC 27702
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