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Jennifer Turner

Principal Human Rights Researcher

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµHuman Rights Program

Bio

Jennifer Turner () is the principal human rights researcher in the ACLU’s Human Rights Program. She conducts documentation research and advocacy on human rights violations in the United States, with a focus on criminal justice, policing, national security, racial justice, women’s rights, children’s rights, and immigrants’ rights. She is the author of numerous ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµreports, including , on life without parole sentences for nonviolent offenses; Island of Impunity, which documents police brutality and failure to police domestic and sexual violence in Puerto Rico; and Blocking Faith, Freezing Charity, on how terrorism financing policies undermine Muslims’ religious freedom and chill charitable giving. She also carries out advocacy before the U.N. Human Rights Council, human rights treaty monitoring bodies and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and monitors military commission hearings at Guantánamo Bay.

Prior to joining the ACLU, Jennifer was a fellow in the Women’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, where she researched and reported on abuses against Asian migrant domestic workers in the Middle East. She has also worked in the asylum program of Human Rights First assisting refugees seeking asylum in the U.S. to obtain pro bono legal representation. Jennifer is a graduate of Yale University and New York University Law School.


Featured work

Jun 14, 2018

Alice Marie Johnson Talks About Her Life Sentence, Getting Clemency, and Her Newfound Freedom

Alice Marie Johnson Talks About Her Life Sentence, Getting Clemency, and Her Newfound Freedom

Mar 6, 2018

When Prosecutors and Debt Collection Companies Become Business Partners

When Prosecutors and Debt Collection Companies Become Business Partners

Feb 21, 2018

Debt Collection Companies Have Hijacked the Justice System

Debt Collection Companies Have Hijacked the Justice System

Sep 25, 2015

The Fight Against Mass Incarceration Goes Global

The Fight Against Mass Incarceration Goes Global

Jun 24, 2014

US Admits Modern-Day Slavery Exists at Home

US Admits Modern-Day Slavery Exists at Home

Apr 23, 2014

Hope, At Last, for Some Federal Prisoners

Hope, At Last, for Some Federal Prisoners

Dec 20, 2013

Finally Headed Home

Finally Headed Home

Nov 13, 2013

What a Waste

What a Waste

Jul 18, 2013

VICTORY! Historic Agreement Will Overhaul Puerto Rico Police Department Notorious for Brutality

VICTORY! Historic Agreement Will Overhaul Puerto Rico Police Department Notorious for Brutality

Oct 1, 2012

California Gives Hope to Child Offenders Sentenced to Die in Prison

California Gives Hope to Child Offenders Sentenced to Die in Prison