Testimony: The New York City Council Committee on Children and Youth Subject: Examining Racial Disparities in New York City’s Family Policing System and the Need for Family Miranda Rights
Brooklyn Defender Services joined other New York City family defense organizations to urge the City Council to pass legislation requiring “Family Miranda Rights” at the first point of contact between ACS and families. In testimony before the Committee on Children and Youth, the organizations detailed stark racial disparities in the family policing system and called for immediate action to ensure parents are informed of their rights and have timely access to counsel before invasive investigations escalate to family separation. “When families know their rights and are able to effectuate them they stay safe and intact,” said Nila Natarajan, Director, Family Defense Practice and Policy.
Read the full testimony here.



