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News · June 29, 2022

Most Detainees at Rikers Women’s Jail Should Be Released: Report

A new proposal from New York criminal justice advocates titled the “Path to Under 100” called for a review of Rikers’ Rose M. Singer Center population to evaluate candidates for release, and laid out a number of recommendations to improve detainee conditions and processing. If these guidelines are adopted, report authors argue that the city can reduce its population from 300 detainees to 95, City & State reports.

By The Crime Report Staff

Filed Under: News Tagged With: rikers

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