The Department of Correction’s civilian watchdog board accused the agency on Tuesday of repeatedly ignoring their authority ...
They've drunk the decarceration Kool-Aid — and they're convinced that jails do more harm than good. Yet the facts prove them ...
A City Council crime hearing last week was straight out of fantasy land — but without enough jail space, Police Commissioner ...
Lefty Manhattan Councilwoman Gale Brewer is pushing the city to feed jailbirds “farm-to-table” meals, like ones served up at ...
Despite assurances from Mayor Eric Adams that Rikers Island would finally open its doors to Immigration and Customs ...
There's trouble ahead for New Yorkers distressed about crime levels. New York City's Democratic establishment, including ...
The fallout from the 22-day strike by state correction officers which ended Monday has put more than 300 people awaiting ...
Top officials at the Department of Correction said Friday that the mayor’s office has yet to speak with them about the ...
A Bronx man was freed after spending over two decades in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit, but now he may have to return to prison for the same crime.
The boy, Canon Reid, was autistic, non-verbal and being home-schooled by his reclusive mother, police sources said.
A judge granted a request from the Manhattan district attorney’s office to call Dawn Hughes, a psychologist with expertise in ...
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