What does supervised release actually look like in practice?
Our new explainer breaks down how it works, and how CJA is helping evolve pretrial justice in NYC.
https://t.co/HsvhAGVmcf
CJA was honored to have team members from our Queens Supervised Release team participating at the Justice in Motion event. Through collaboration and dedication we can all move justice forward.
MOVING JUSTICE & SAFETY FORWARD ⏩
A big THANK YOU to the hundreds of New Yorkers who joined us on Staten Island for our Justice in Motion Job Fair & Symposium — a day focused on jobs, housing, mental health & community-based solutions that help build a safer, fairer NYC for all.
MOVING JUSTICE & SAFETY FORWARD ⏩
A big THANK YOU to the hundreds of New Yorkers who joined us on Staten Island for our Justice in Motion Job Fair & Symposium — a day focused on jobs, housing, mental health & community-based solutions that help build a safer, fairer NYC for all.
Justice in Motion also features:
-A job fair with same-day interviews & career resources
-Discussions on criminal justice, mental health, housing & community-based supports
-Poetry, live music, food & more!
Register for free today at https://t.co/ZIIauqE6zz!
CJA’s Outreach team reaches people released pretrial across NYC with court reminders, live support, and practical information to help them navigate the court process.
Read the latest CJA Explainer on how Outreach works — and why it matters:
https://t.co/7nD0MyjtYz
What does public safety look like when communities have what they need to thrive?
Our latest in Justice in Practice introduces the Community Well-Being & Public Safety Framework and why it matters for a more effective, people-centered approach to safety.
https://t.co/vcCGRKxviA
Supervised release is about more than court reminders. It connects participants with support around barriers like housing, health care, employment, and stability—so people can navigate the court process without unnecessary incarceration.
https://t.co/HsvhAGVmcf
What does supervised release actually look like in practice?
Our new explainer breaks down how it works, and how CJA is helping evolve pretrial justice in NYC.
https://t.co/HsvhAGVmcf
That support is real and ongoing.
In FY2025 alone, Queens Supervised Release served 7,130 participants, including 41,547 in-person meetings with case managers and 25,870 phone contacts.
Thank you to the City for its support and leadership, and to our partners at CASES for helping strengthen this work on behalf of program participants and all New Yorkers.
https://t.co/lSq8G03dQS
🚨 New York City is bringing its criminal justice & mental health systems together.
And it's working.
One innovation making a difference: Intensive Case Management.🧵
We helped start SR in 2009 with the Queens pilot, and we’ve been working to evolve the program to meet a changing city ever since. What began as an alternative to bail has grown into an important citywide strategy that supports court return, stability, and community-based care.
This refresh updates the reappearance numbers displayed but does not change RA scores or release recommendations. The goal is transparency and credibility, so judges and stakeholders see up-to-date empirical rates while decision logic stays consistent.
Keeping decision-support tools accurate is part of keeping justice systems fair. CJA is updating the reappearance rates shown on its Release Assessment to keep the tool aligned with how courts operate today.
https://t.co/s7Uw0GKgXZ
Why update now: CJA is using stable, recent court-operations data from 2022–2023, excluding COVID-era disruptions.
What’s changing: the appearance-rate numbers shown on RA materials (including court forms, bench cards, and the public interactive tool).
https://t.co/FvZr5iTbi1
It was a CJA takeover at the Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center last Saturday with staff from Queens Supervised Release prepping, cooking, and serving meals for neighborhood guests with the kind of care and attention that QSR does best
https://t.co/t1ogL7JLvw
CJA Board Member and longtime advisor Greg Berman is a luminary with few equals, especially when it comes to the world of non-profits. His latest appearance on the Statecraft podcast with @rSanti97 is even more illuminating than you'd expect
I'm incredibly grateful to @rSanti97 for having me on his podcast, Statecraft, to talk about my new book, The Nonprofit Crisis. It's not often you get to speak with an interviewer who has done as much homework as Santi puts in. (I say this as someone who interviews a lot of people.)
https://t.co/W8x7EPiUHA
“We have a lot of success taking people to treatment, taking people to housing appointments, getting them checked in...And its endearing! Participants are like ‘Oh are you gonna bring Snoopy?’”
https://t.co/uXqKPL0dKV
The City is always moving, and so are we. Alongside our city partners, CJA's Supervised Release Program is operating mobile service to meet clients where they're most comfortable.
🚐 Delivering Justice: Meet Elvin and Troy, who bring check-in services, support & second chances directly to justice-involved New Yorkers with the Community Care Van, a new program by MOCJ and @innovjustice.
NEW RESEARCH from CJA and @CrimJusticeNYC shows the complex state of youth justice. The youth share of NYC felony arrests has been stable since 2018, while adult arrests (especially 35-44) drove the overall rise. Read more of the data here
https://t.co/zzeSULMaX4