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Community groups help teens live out their dreams as part of NYCHA mentoring program
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Mayor says New York City has more work to do with anti-violence this year
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Does Building Better Jails Go Far Enough?
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‘United We Thrive, Divided We Die’: A Portrait of Gun Violence in Brooklyn
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City launches $37 million violence intervention jobs program including South Jamaica community
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As NYC’s Jail Crisis Worsens, Stable Housing Could Be the Difference Between Rikers and Release
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New York agency sees community participation as key to reduce gun killings
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Schumer and NYC Dems push for $5B in violence intervention funding
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New York pilgrimage celebrates interfaith solidarity in lead-up to 9/11 anniversary
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The Plight of the Violence Interruptors
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Reimagining the Justice System, From Inside the Mayor’s Office
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New York City Kicks Off Safe Summer NYC with Anti-Gun Violence Fair
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Fighting America’s Gun Plague
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Notorious Brooklyn landlord couple also ran shoddy, illegal Airbnbs: suit
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New York City expands its Alternative to Incarceration programs
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City’s Supervised Release Program Has Positive Impacts Without Increases in Missed Court Appearances or Rearrest Rates, Report Finds
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Algorithm Helps New York Decide Who Goes Free Before Trial
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Amid Shooting Increases, Cure Violence Groups Invited to NYPD Strategy Session
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CBS2 Meets Members Of Man Up! Inc., 1 Of More Than 20 Groups That Are Out To Cure Violence In NYC
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Opinion: Why The Government Should Leave It To Local Communities To Define What Public Safety Means To Them
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The Bumpy Road to Police Abolition
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Parents fear anti-Asian racism as schools mull reopening
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Airbnb Agrees to Give Host Data to NYC in Settlement
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Police Face Backlash Over Virus Rules. Enter ‘Violence Interrupters.’
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Fifteen architects and designers will advise design of Rikers Replacement jails
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NYC’s Crackdown on Illegal Airbnb Empires Has a New Target
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‘A Revolutionary Form of Peace’: Anti-gun Violence Leaders Kick Off Peace Week
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Why Abolishing Bail for Some Crimes Has Law Enforcement on Edge
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City Prepares for State Bail Reform Law, Sees Jail Population at Record-Low 6,000
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The Elemental Architecture of Jeanne Gang
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After Rikers Island Closes, What Will Jail Look Like?
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Major Bail Reform Is Coming To NY Next Month—Here’s What To Expect
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City to Close Jails in Brooklyn and on Rikers Island
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New York City Plans Support Network for Defendants Freed Under New Bail Laws
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New York City Plans Support Network for Defendants Freed Under New Bail Laws