Pinned Down?
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The “PINS” (Person In Need of Supervision) program is a legal process that introduces a young person to the criminal justice system, and which can cause immediate and long-term harm to young people and their families by increasing the likelihood of detentions and out-of-home placements. We collaborated with CUP and CCFY to design a poster that illuminates the downfalls of the PINS process and empowers families to consider community-based alternatives to PINS for their young people.
Client Center For Urban Pedagogy (CUP)
Year 2017 Making Policy Public
In Collaboration Community Connections For Youth (CCFY)
Designed with Kimberly Lum
The “PINS” (Person In Need of Supervision) program is a legal process that introduces a young person to the criminal justice system, and which can cause immediate and long-term harm to young people and their families by increasing the likelihood of detentions and out-of-home placements. We collaborated with CUP and CCFY to design a poster that illuminates the downfalls of the PINS process and empowers families to consider community-based alternatives to PINS for their young people.
Client Center For Urban Pedagogy (CUP)
Year 2017 Making Policy Public
In Collaboration Community Connections For Youth (CCFY)
Designed with Kimberly Lum