The push for NYC jail reform should address a complex truth

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 The push for NYC jail reform should address a complex truth
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If we’re serious about reducing the jail population, protecting inmates and guards, promoting better mental health, reducing recidivism and lowering crime in

Conviction itself does not justify permitting the convicted to live in abusive or inhumane conditions such as those which have led Rikers to fall under federal receivership, and which the Legal Aid Society now accuses the ACS of permitting.

The city’s Administration for Children’s Services is tasked with overseeing juvenile detention centers where young children charged with and/or convicted of crimes are housed as part of their sentences. Yet the Legal Aid Society accused the agency on Tuesday of Legal Aid accused the ACS, in a letter to its commissioner, Jess Dannhauser, of creating a neglectful environment where nearly 100 juvenile detainees live in unassigned quarters, meaning they do not have designated rooms or cells where they sleep or can store their valuables.sleeping conditions, lack of access to bathrooms and property, increased risk of violence, and inconsistent access to programming and educational services.” It’s an environment that only further deteriorates, not rehabilitates, a young detainee.where living conditions have been neglected for decades — leading to upticks in violence, suicide and death that have put both the inmates and the corrections staff sworn to protect them in equal peril. Many of those on Rikers and in the juvenile detention system have been accused and/or convicted of crimes, some of which are heinous. Some people say, “Lock ‘em up and throw away the key.” Why care about the conditions in which the convicted live? The truth is much more complex than that. Conviction itself does not justify permitting the convicted to live in abusive or inhumane conditions such as those which haveIn recent years, progressive politicians and criminal justice advocates have sought “decarceration” — closing Rikers Island down and finding other ways to reduce the jail population — because of squalor, violence and other terrible conditions in the correctional facilities of New York. But incarceration is key to the criminal justice system; those convicted of crimes must be held accountable for their actions to protect society. What must happen is an end to the squalor, violence and other terrible conditions experienced within all levels of detention facilities of New York. The city and state must commit the necessary financial and logistical resources to make these facilities truly humane — including having safe, private living quarters for those housed, ensuring tight security to protect correctional staff, employing medical and mental health workers to quickly address emergency needs, and offering genuine rehabilitation programs to help inmates rebuild their lives. If we’re serious about reducing the jail population, protecting inmates and guards, promoting better mental health, reducing recidivism and lowering crime in our city, we must make investing in genuine jail reform a top priority.‘The Wound is Still Fresh’: Report details ACS’s racial harm against Black and Brown families in the Bronx‘We are not just files’: 115 new sexual assault lawsuits filed against juvenile detention centers in New York CityCASINO RACE UPSET: MGM Resorts pulls Yonkers bid, leaving three in the running for as many NYC-area gaming licensesLegal Aid Society says children in Bronx, Brooklyn juvenile detention centers are forced to sleep on ground, fight over bedsGiants trade rumors: Big Blue looking for wide receiver upgradesFlip Circus returning to Queens this fall featuring all new acts

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