Community-based organizations that assist individuals facing criminal charges have experienced substantial expansion over the last ten years. These specialized support networks, known as participatory defense hubs, allow defendants to take an active role in their legal proceedings.

Community organizations dedicated to assisting individuals navigating the criminal justice system have existed for years, but a particular model has seen remarkable expansion recently.
These specialized support networks, known as participatory defense hubs, have experienced substantial growth throughout the last ten years, transforming how defendants engage with their legal cases.
The approach allows people charged with crimes to become active participants in building their own defense strategies, rather than remaining passive observers in the legal process.
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