Red Hook Community Justice Center

This tour is now sold out, but you can sign up for the waitlist to be notified if spots become available here.

The winner of multiple national awards for innovation, the Red Hook Community Justice Center, a project of the Center for Court Innovation, is located within a refurbished school in Red Hook, Brooklyn.  The Justice Center houses a courtroom in which a single judge hears cases that under ordinary circumstances would go to three different courts–Civil, Family, and Criminal. Beyond the courtroom, the Justice Center offers an array of unconventional programs that work to improve public safety and trust in the justice system.

Amanda Berman, Red Hook’s project director, will lead a tour of the building, with an overview of the center’s work, along with Alta Indelman, architect of the renovation.

AIA CES: 2 LU | HSW

Admission is free for all Spaces of Justice tours, but space is very limited and reservations are required. Reservations for these tours will begin on October 18 at 8am. Click the “Get Tickets” link above to make a reservation.

Spaces of Justice is a year-long series of tours, panel discussions, and other public programs that allow the public to examine firsthand the spaces with primary responsibility for producing safety and rendering justice in New York City. Major support has been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant from the Reba Judith Sandler Foundation.

Red Hook Community Justice Center
88 Visitation Pl
Brooklyn, NY 11231

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