First step of borough-based jail program begins in Kew Gardens
/“Closing Rikers Island will make our city stronger and more just.”
Read More“Closing Rikers Island will make our city stronger and more just.”
Read More“These reforms are necessary for a safer and more humane jail system, for people in custody and staff.”
Read MoreAfter de Blasio tapped a new commissioner to lead the Department of Corrections this week, the mayor promised reforms were on the way.
Read More“We cannot continue to pretend a system that cages and dehumanizes people corrects or rehabilitates anyone.”
Read More“A single ULURP review of the four borough-based jail sites was lawful and rational.”
Read More“The Board of Correction must adopt rules that truly eliminate solitary confinement in a real and meaningful way.”
Read MoreInmates said they were denied unit transfers and cups of ice in violation of jail policy.
Read More“The judge said what we’ve been saying all along.”
Read More“Decades of research show that solitary is ineffective, dangerous, and, too often, deadly.”
Read MoreCouncilmembers Barry Grodenchik and Rory Lancman visited the hotel Wednesday.
Read More“You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.”
Read More“Now in the pandemic, it’s indefensible.”
Read MoreSome Rikers inmates will go home with ankle bracelets
Read More“In the age of COVID-19, triple shifts may be a death sentence.”
Read More“The past several weeks have hit our officers very hard.”
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