Testimony: Testimony: The New York City Council Committees on Children and Youth, Mental Health and Substance Use, and Oversight and Investigations Oversight Hearing on The Effects of Social Media and Screen Time on Youth Mental Health
Brooklyn Defender Services urged the City Council to reject a bill that would force youth programs to monitor young people’s online activity and document altercations, warning that it would turn trusted community spaces into surveillance pipelines. “Placing a surveillance mandate in front of programs designed to improve youth wellbeing does not make young people safer, it makes those programs less effective and creates yet another pipeline from city services into the criminal legal system,” said Talia Kamran, Staff Attorney, Seizure and Surveillance Defense.
BDS called on the Council to invest in mental health care and other supports that address youth conflict without criminalizing young people.
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