Recruit, Train and Discipline Better
Maria Haberfeld, John Jay College
With important changes, stop, question and frisk can still be used aggressively, but with integrity and fairness.
Return to Community Policing
Delores Jones-Brown, Center on Race, Crime and Justice.
Work with residents to identify and resolve problems. Give officers autonomy to respond to and identify their needs.
Judge's Mandates Shouldn't Affect Priorities
Heather Mac Donald, Manhattan Institute
The redirection of manpower to fulfill paperwork requirements of a departmental monitor will be a serious burden.
Preventive Programs Should Be Preserved
Glenn E. Martin, Fortune Society
The Young Men's Initiative helped black and Latino men build futures, with mentoring, education, employment, and housing.
End Lengthy and Costly Pre-Trial Imprisonment
Michael Jacobson, CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance
Being jailed awaiting trial removes one from family, work and education and increase the likelihood of a criminal future.
City Jails Use Solitary Confinement Excessively
Jennifer Parish, Urban Justice Center
One of every 12 inmates is in solitary. But it can have devastating effects on young people and those with mental illnesses.
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