Mentorship
The Gideon’s Promise curriculum was developed to provide public defenders with a community of peers they could rely on for support, encouragement and inspiration. The turnover and burnout rate are high in public defense and the overwhelming caseloads that typify the profession often cause attorneys to abandon their values and commitment to the profession. Accordingly, our new public defenders are paired with a mentor who is either a Gideon's Promise faculty member or a current public defender.
Why is Public Defense Important?
Each year, 10 million people are admitted to jails and 600,000 are booked into prison.[1]
Black people are 3.5x more likely to be incarcerated in local jails and face sentences 19% longer than their white counterparts.[2] With effective support and training, public defenders can and should negotiate fair sentences and pretrial treatment.
1 in 3 Black boys and 1 in 6 Latino boys could expect to go to prison in their lifetimes.[3]
Protecting This Promise
You don't have to be a public defender to protect the promise of zealous counsel for all. Your monthly contribution--no matter the amount--will directly impact the fate of a client accused of a crime, who didn't know they needed you.