Testimony: The New York City Council Committees on Public Safety and Small Business Oversight Hearing on Retail Theft
Testifying before a City Council oversight hearing on retail theft, Attorney-in-Charge of Law Reform and Policy Gina Mitchell urged lawmakers to reject expanded surveillance and punitive responses that criminalize poverty and instead invest in housing, mental health care, and youth employment. City data show retail theft has returned to pre-pandemic levels, yet proposals before the Council would spend millions on cameras and policing rather than address the affordability crisis and untreated behavioral health needs driving many cases. “These policing measures do not address the affordability crisis or social issues that are driving most cases of retail theft,” Mitchell testified, calling on the Council to fund services that stabilize communities and reduce system involvement at its root.
Read the full testimony here.



