The Justice Scholar Program
Veras Justice Scholar program funds up to 10 New York City high school students for a four-week period in the summer. It is an educational program centered around the concept and practice of justice and its aim is to draw the attention of students to questions of justice. Each week students will learn about different aspect of the criminal justice system including its history and the aftereffects of mass incarceration. Students will be encouraged to think critically about what values they believe should be promoted in society and whether our institutions reflect those values. Finally they will learn about the intersection of race education economics and the justice system.
The goal of the program is to give students an overview of the criminal justice system and to learn about criminal justice reform through guest speakers field trips group projects and class lectures. It will also push students to think critically about the concept of justice and how this concept interacts with major issues in our society such as racial bias and economic inequality. Finally we hope the program will develop students writing and analytical skills as well as gain perspective about Americas justice system.
Curriculum Overview
Each week students will learn about a different stage of the criminal justice the first week students will learn about the history of the criminal justice system in the United States and about the rise of mass the following weeks students will learn about life before prison (prosecution) life during prison (incarceration) and life after prison (release) in order to understand the entire chronology of incarceration.
Program Schedule
The program will start on Monday July 20th and end on Friday August 14th. Students will be present for courses including field trips Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Compensation
Students accepted into the program will be compensated $340 weekly and may be subject to federal and state payroll deductions.
Eligibility Application Process and Deadline
To be eligible students must be currently enrolled in a New York City high school and entering either their Junior or Senior year in the Fall of 2026 with an interest to learn about the criminal justice system.
We welcome applications from students from all walks of life lived experiences and backgrounds.
Please submit a CV/Resume and response to two of the four prompts below. The deadline to apply is January 31 2026.
Please answer only two of the following questions in 300 to 350 words each.
1. Why are you interested in criminal justice reform
2. Why would you like to be a Justice Scholar and why at Vera
3. Describe yourself! What are your strengths weaknesses passions etc.
4. Whats a school assignment you completed in the last year or two that you are particularly proud of Why
Applications may also be faxed to:
ATTN: People Resources / Summer 2026 - Justice Scholar Program People Place & Culture
Vera Institute of Justice
34 35th St Suite 4-2A Brooklyn NY 11232
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Please use only one method (online mail or fax) of submission.
No phone calls please. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
Vera is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race color creed national origin sex age disability marital status sexual orientation military status prior record of arrest or conviction citizenship status current employment status or caregiver status.
Vera works to advance justice particularly racial justice in an increasingly multicultural country and globally connected world. We value diverse experiences includingwith regard toeducational background and justice system contact and depend on a diverse staff to carry out our mission.
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Junior IC
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