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For press inquiries, please contact Director of Communications Tanya Linn Albrigtsen-Frable at tfrable@communityalternatives.org. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
City & State
NYC comptroller says old criminal convictions cost city residents nearly $2.4 billion in annual wages
May 17, 2023
Politico
Early education push
May 10, 2023
Spectrum
Broad range of criminal justice measures debated in Albany
May 9, 2023
Gothamist
5 questions answered about changes to New York's bail laws
May 4, 2023
City & State
Hochul cites media coverage in decision to roll back bail reforms
April 28, 2023
Brooklyn Eagle
Rowan Wilson becomes NY's first Black Chief Judge in historic confirmation
April 20, 2023
NY Focus
A New Liberal Era for New York’s Highest Court?
April 19, 2023
Spectrum
Gov. Hochul nominates Rowan Wilson for chief judge
April 10, 2023
NY1
Labor unions push back on proposed New York bail law changes
April 7, 2023
City & State
Rank-and-file Assembly Dems insist bail changes will not be tolerated in budget talks
March 30, 2023
WENY
Advocates call on lawmakers to pass Clean Slate Act
March 20, 2023
Brooklyn Eagle
Advocates applaud legislative leaders for rejecting gov's proposal to weaken bail laws
March 15, 2023
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November 1, 2024
Justice Roadmap 2023
The Justice Roadmap is a collectively created legislative agenda of priority bills designed to shrink the size, scope, scale and harm of the immigration and criminal legal systems in New York State.
April 15, 2021
Compassionate New York: Saving Lives and Billions of Dollars After COVID
The Compassionate New York agenda outlines immediate actions the state legislature can take to save lives and billions of dollars in the wake of the COVID public health crisis.
February 1, 2021
Carceral Cash: An Analysis of New York Local, County and State Budgets in 2019
As New York faces a new fiscal crisis, it is critical that funding for urgently needed community-based services not be on the chopping block. Instead, we must commit to decarceration and decriminalization and a corresponding re-allocation of resources from the carceral system back into communities.
June 30, 2020
Sending New Yorkers to Jail: Police Unions, Campaign Contributions, and the Political Fight to Rollback Bail Reform
By funneling millions of dollars into local and state elections, law enforcement unions and associations secure undemocratic influence over the decisions of elected officials and block desperately needed reform to New York’s racist, cruel, and discriminatory “justice” system.
March 17, 2020
Community Safety Action Plan: Housing, Health, Education, Employment, and Justice in 2020
New York State’s new bail reform laws present a once-in-a-generation opportunity for a fundamental shift away from the ineffective and immoral use of jails as a response to failures of our social safety net, including acute housing, drug user health and mental health needs.
March 4, 2020
Bars to Care: A Comparison of County Spending on Mental Health Services vs. Local Jails in 2019
As we work to protect New York's bail reform law, we must re-examine the staggering sums counties have historically spent on jailing compared to community-based resources.
February 17, 2019
Half-Stepping Criminal Justice Reform
Half-Stepping Criminal Justice Reform, written by CCA Senior Policy Fellow Marsha Weissman in collaboration with Deputy Director of Project New Opportunity (PNO) Norman Brown, draws upon the experience of PNO, a program intended to help individuals released under the Obama administration clemency initiative and federal drug law sentencing reform.
May 1, 2015
Education Suspended: The Use of High School Disciplinary Records in College Admissions
Published in May 2015, this report investigates how colleges are using high school disciplinary information in the admissions process and how high schools are responding to requests for such information about their students.
March 1, 2015
Boxed Out: Criminal History Screening and College Application Attrition
CCA and the Education from the Inside Out Coalition published this study in March 2015 to help explain how the use of the criminal history box on college applications.
January 6, 2013
First Person Accounts of Criminal Justice Debt When All Else Fails, Fining the Family
This 2013 study sets out to understand, in the individual’s own words, precisely how the punishment of prison and its collateral consequences affect individuals’ financial situations and stability.