Explore and address important topics related to incarceration and the criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice

Service Groups
Petey Greene Program
The Petey Greene Program (PGP) supplements education in prisons by preparing volunteers, primarily college students, to provide free, quality tutoring to support the academic achievement of incarcerated people.
Princeton Re-Entry & Employment Preparation
The objective of the PREP program is to help formerly incarcerated students showcase their strengths, abilities, and employment history to potential employers upon reentry.
Students for Prison Education, Abolition and Reform (SPEAR)
Students for Prison Education, Abolition, & Reform (SPEAR) is a student-run advocacy group at Princeton University that seeks to agitate, advocate, and educate against mass incarceration.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
Princeton Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) aims to spark dialogue surrounding drugs and drug policy both on campus and on a national level.
Related Programs
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Breakout Princeton
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Civic Leadership Council
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Community Action
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Guggenheim Internships in Criminal Justice
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John C. Bogle '51 Fellows in Civic Service
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Princeton Advocacy & Activism Student Organizations
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Princeton Internships in Civic Service
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Projects for Peace
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Service Focus
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Student Volunteers Council