Testimony: The New York City Council Committees on Criminal Justice Oversight Hearing on Programming to Prevent Recidivism and Promote Public Health and Safety

At a City Council oversight hearing on jail programming, Senior Jail Services Attorney Michael Klinger testified that years of funding cuts and staffing failures have left people on Rikers without meaningful access to education, therapy, and reentry programs which undermines public safety and successful returns to the community. While the city recently restored some funding for nonprofit providers, too many people in custody still face canceled classes, missed escorts, and barriers to school enrollment, including young people legally entitled to education and adults eager to earn a GED. "Providing excellent programs will support successful re-entry and at the same time increase safety and security in the jails."

Read the full testimony here.

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