Connecting research and practice for real-world impact
A collaboration platform built for the JCOIN community — where researchers and practitioners find partners, share ideas, and access tools to drive justice-health innovation.
Core tools designed to strengthen connections across the justice-health research community.
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Post and browse free partnership solicitations. Find researchers or practitioners to join your projects — whether you're at a university, agency, prison, or community organization.
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Join topic-driven conversations with peers across the JCOIN network. Share ideas, discuss emerging issues, and start the connections that lead to real collaboration.
We're building more tools to support the JCOIN community. Here's what's next.
A curated collection of web apps, tools, and websites to help you do your job better — from dissemin8.com to implementation toolkits.
A running list of current, open funding opportunities relevant to justice-health researchers and practitioners — aggregated from across the web.
Stay informed about conferences, webinars, trainings, and networking events relevant to the justice and health fields.
The next generation of CONNECT — a redesigned social networking platform for the JCOIN community to build profiles, find collaborators, and stay connected.
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Bridge is designed for everyone working at the intersection of justice and health.
Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students studying justice-health topics at universities and research institutions
Behavioral health clinicians, counselors, and medical professionals providing SUD treatment in justice and community settings
Judges, court coordinators, drug court teams, and problem-solving court personnel
Jail and prison administrators, reentry coordinators, and corrections health staff
Community supervision officers, probation departments, and parole agencies
Police departments, sheriffs, and agencies running deflection and diversion programs
State and federal agencies, policymakers, and departments of corrections, health, and VA
Community-based organizations, reentry service providers, and advocacy groups
Public health departments, harm reduction organizations, and overdose prevention programs
Recovery coaches, peer navigators, and people with lived experience working in justice-health roles
Family members, caregivers, and community advocates supporting justice-involved individuals
All 8,900+ members across research hubs, resource centers, and partner organizations