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Insights, case studies, news, and updates from ISLG’s good governance research and action.
"A Chance to Actually Feel Safe.” The Successes & Challenges in Creating Gender-Affirming Mental Health Care
In particular, THRIV participants highlighted that connecting with other transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) people through clinical and art-based supports helped them understand how to refine trauma coping skills and develop healthy, supportive relationships
Closing the Gap between Survivors & Workforce Development Programs
Most notably, the proportion of clients who were employed full- or part-time increased from 18 percent to 42 percent by one year after completion. These outcomes are especially notable given the evaluation was conducted during the height of COVID-19, where obtaining employment was particularly challenging for people of all backgrounds.
Criminal Legal Reforms Didn’t Lead to Violent Crime. Saying They Did Distracts from Real Solutions.
Blaming violent crime on criminal legal reforms without any evidence has many negative consequences, including increased political pressure to expand unnecessary, harmful and expensive incarceration practices. Equally dangerously, it diverts resources away from understanding the actual causes of crime, including the complex impact of COVID-19.
Low-Level Charges are Usually Dismissed. Project Reset Cuts Months off the Court Time to Get There
In an effort to avoid disrupting people’s employment, family, and other commitments, the Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII) funded Project Reset, a post-arrest, pre-arraignment diversion program that diverts people arrested for low-level crimes away from the courts and into community-based alternatives.
Kriegel Fellowship, Class of 2022: In Photos
This spring, 22 chiefs of staff, deputy chiefs of staff, and other legislative office leaders within city and state legislative offices graduated from CUNY ISLG’s Kriegel Fellowship class of 2023.
Navigating a Better Path Forward on Mental Health
Abusive partner intervention programs (APIPs) can reduce crime and provide long-term benefits to both parties involved in an abusive relationship and to the community as a whole – if done the right way. It’s not easy. Abusive partner interventions are challenging. But instead of giving up on these efforts to prevent recidivism, we must reinvigorate our commitment to proven methods that get results
Ideas in Action: More Non-Profits, Fewer Crimes
Can other approaches create safer communities, while avoiding some of the harms of policing? Recent studies have provided support for the notion that the existence or strengthening of nonprofit neighborhood organizations — whether or not they are directly aimed at reducing violence — can have a dramatic effect, particularly on homicides.
How Elected Officials Can Build Criminal Legal Systems that Keep People Out of Jail—Safely
Elected officials also face an obstacle course of requests, demands, and options on every issue imaginable; through this, it’s important to remember that following the data is the surest way to build a fairer criminal legal system with a smaller footprint.
Masculinity and Trauma in Support Services: Evaluation Findings
Throughout the program, MEP staff worked to support youth with learning disabilities and ensure that they could thrive academically. The program also facilitated collaboration across sectors and organizations to best serve participants’ needs.
WATCH: Jail Reform, Safety & Justice in New York talk series
The talk series brought together leaders from across the criminal legal field, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, former judges, and service providers to discuss how to safely reduce reliance on incarceration while keeping the community safe.
Working Towards Economic Equity for Domestic Violence Survivors
Domestic violence can take on many forms—and financial control is one of them, with 94-99 percent of domestic violence survivors experiencing economic abuse. In New York City, many organizations offer services that help survivors overcome these issues by establishing financial security and facilitating opportunities, including many that are part of the Criminal Justice Investment Initiative.
Reform in Action: Taking an On-the-Ground Look at New York State Criminal Justice Reform Implementation
In New York, the conversation around the 2019 legislation that reformed bail and other pretrial policies mainly focuses on how the legislation impacted judges and police officers, and subsequently public safety and crime rates. But behind the noise lies the fact that there is little data on how the criminal legal system agencies put the various provisions into practice.