Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Under the city’s borough-based jails plan, Rikers Island will be replaced by jails in 4 of the 5 boroughs. The plan aims to create smaller & safer jails that allow people in custody to be closer to the courts where their cases are heard and their communities. IBO examines how these 2 goals overlap
Brief on how the New York City Board of Correction (BOC), the City’s independent oversight agency, adapted its oversight model to the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Report on implementation of this title and other discharge planning efforts, and regarding recidivism among inmates receiving discharge planning services from the department of correction or any social services organization under contract with the department of correction.
Pursuant to local law, 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).
Sexual Abuse Report – Pursuant to Local Law 33 of 2016, the Department is required to post by every July 1st on its website a report on Sexual Abuse Allegations for the previous calendar year. This report contains allegations of sexual abuse of an incarcerated individual by another.
Pursuant to local law, this report provides information and summaries related to programming in city jails, including hard skills training, certifications,and evidence-based programs for participants to engage with social service providers and develop socio-emotional skills.
Pursuant to local law, this report provides information on allegations of sexual abuse and sexual harassment in city jails for cases that lasted longer than 90 days within the preceding six-month period, and cases that concluded during the preceding six-month period.
Pursuant to local law, the Department is required to report on allegations of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and interventions on visitors to Departmental facilities.
Pursuant to the local law this report provides information related to on emergency lock-ins within city jail facilities, including the number of lock-ins, duration of lock-ins, and programming and service interruptions.
Pursuant to Board of Correction minimum standard 5-40, this report, which evaluates sexual abuse and sexual harassment allegations made in city jails, analyzes emerging trends and assesses the corrective action contemplated and/or initiated at the facility level and department wide.
Pursuant to Local Law 132 of 2019 the Department of Correction is required to submit a monthly report regarding the details of individuals in custody who are not produced for medical purposes.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Pursuant to Local Law 23 of 2019, the Department is required to report on annual training regarding the treatment of visitors for staff who interact regularly with visitors, which includes descriptions of training materials and the number of staff who have received the training.
Pursuant to Local Law 132 of 2019 the Department of Correction is required to submit a monthly report regarding the details of individuals in custody who are not produced for medical purposes.
Pursuant to local law, this report provides aggregate data related to applications for housing made by transgender, gender non-binary, and intersex individuals admitted into city jails.