Pursuant to Local Law 88 of 2015, this report provides information related to the population of incarcerated individuals in city jails for the preceding quarter, based on the number of admissions.
Pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2015, the following data represents the number of incarcerated individuals who were awaiting transfer to the custody of the New York State Department of Health, New York State Office of Mental Health, and the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
This report provides information related to individuals placed in restrictive housing and mental health unit settings, including demographic, safety, and security information, and information related to access and utilization of programs, minimum services, and mental health and medical services.
Pursuant to Local Law 121 of 2016, the Department of Correction is required to provide a report regarding mentally ill incarcerated individuals and recidivism. The report provides data related to discharges and recidivism and compares current data with previous data.
Pursuant to local law 87 of 2015, this report provides data on the number of grievances submitted by individuals in custody throughout the quarter disaggregated by the method of submission, facility and housing area of submission, category of the grievance, and whether the grievance was grievable.
Pursuant to local law 33 of 2016, this report provides information on security indicators in city jails for the previous quarter, including uses of force, assaults on staff and/or people in custody, and violent incidents, disaggregated by adults, young adults, and adolescents.
Pursuant to local law 33 of 2016, this report provides information on security indicators in city jails, including uses of force, assaults on staff and/or people in custody, and violent incidents.
Report which focuses on trauma informed care within the eight correctional facilities located at Rikers Island and the two prison wards (Bellevue and Elmhurst).
This report provides information regarding the implementation and expansion of the BEX program, which is operated in partnership with the Criminal Justice Agency (CJA) and the New York City Department of Correction (DOC or Department). The program is overseen by the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justic
Pursuant to Local Law 122 the programming described herein involves hard skills trainings with certification components, as well as evidence-based programs for participants to engage with social service providers in the development of support networks, emotional wellbeing, parenting skills etc.