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Evident Change

Evident Change

Evident Change, formerly the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) is an American nonprofit, social research organization. Within their first decade, they were active in pursuit of progressive system reforms. The NPAs focus was to study, establish, expand, and standardize juvenile probation, juvenile courts, and family courts. Charles Chute became the first paid executive of the NPA in 1921. In 1947 the NPA merged with the American Parole Association to form the National Probation and Parole Association (NPPA). In 1960, the organizations name was changed to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) to reflect its growth and larger public policy interests. During the Nixon Administration, NCCD challenged existing policies and critiqued the criminal justice system. Part of the Board of Directors wanted to focus on generic support of prevention efforts; NCCD subsequently parted company with several board members who created an independent crime prevention council, Citizens for Justice with Order. In 1993, the Childrens Research Center was created as part of NCCD to encompass reform of the child welfare system. NCCD changed its name to Evident Change in December 2020. Evident Change annually awards media that helps make promote a more just society, called the "Media for a Just Society Awards"; this award covers the best book, film, print/online journalism, radio, television/video, and youth media produced that year.

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About Evident Change

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

51-250

Funding / Mkt. Cap

$1M

Category

Location

City

Oakland

State

California

Country

United States

Tech Stack (24)

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Programming Languages And Frameworks

Computer Networks

Business Intelligence And Analytics

Product And Design

Finance And Accounting

Productivity And Operations

Marketing