Talk:Center for Justice Innovation
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editI moved the content from "Center for court innovation" to "Center for Court Innovation" because the Center for Court Innovation is a proper name and therefore should have initial capitals. I then deleted the content on the original page and inserted a re-direct. Perhaps there is an easier way to do this; if so, please pardon my ignorance.Center520 (talk) 21:11, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
- I fixed it. Next time you need to do a page move, please use the "move" tab at the top of the page. For more information, see Help:Moving a page. The problem with how you did it is that it breaks the page history, which affects compliance with the GFDL. The reason the speedy deletion tag went on the article is because fixing broken page history requires temporarily deleting an article, and thus it's treated as a speedy deletion. SchuminWeb (Talk) 02:01, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
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Comment
editI removed "expert" language and other direct links. Please let me know what language, specifically, is prohibited. This is not an advertisement - the reduction rates and improvements made by the Center for Court Innovation have been documented in published studies and published statistics. There was extremely outdated language in the previous entries as well as changes in leadership (Courtney Bryan is the current Director). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.58.4.174 (talk) 17:55, 15 April 2021 (UTC)
Name change & proposed revisions
editHello - I am an employee of this organization, and am commenting here in accordance with Wikipedia's conflict of interest policy. Please note that, as of January 17, 2023, the name of this organization has been changed to the "Center for Justice Innovation" [press release, announcement from the director]. I'm writing to request that somebody not affiliated with this organization kindly edit the article to reflect the new name and url, (innovatingjustice.org).
Please note also the following revisions:
1. “Crown Heights Community Mediation Center,” referenced in the Programs section of this Wikipedia article, was renamed “Neighbors in Action” several years ago. [source]
2. The link following the first sentence of the Research section of this article, in reference to the Center’s publications, is broken. The following is a working link to a list of the organization’s publications: Publications & Digital Media | Center for Justice Innovation (innovatingjustice.org)
3. The last award mentioned in the final sentence of the article's History section is incorrectly referred to as the “Prize for Public Sector Innovation,” and does not contain a citation. The correct name is “Prize for Public Service Excellence,” and a source can be found here.
4. Citation [8], regarding the Innovations in American Government Award mentioned in the article's introduction, does not contain any reference to the Center. This link, which specifies the recipient and date of the award, may be a more appropriate source for this information.
Thank you!