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MCC hosted a site visit for Senator Liz Kreuger’s office to learn more about the youth weapons diversion and do a court observation
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MCC hosted a site visit for Senator Liz Kreuger’s office to learn more about the youth weapons diversion and do a court observation
MCC hosted a site visit for 4 people for an Emerging Adult court observation and discussion, as well as a community first walk to times square
MCC hosted 3 individuals from the New York City Council’s Finance department to learn about alternatives to incarceration programming, specialty mental health and emerging adult courts, diversion initiatives, and community first.
MCC hosted one person from the department of Youth and Community Development to observe fatherhood classes and thinking for a change curriculum; and review files, case notes, and administrative items
MCC hosted 2 individuals from the Brennan Center for Justice to observe court and learn about various programs and services, including project reset, community first, clinical services, and alternatives to incarceration
Midtown Community Court hosted 1 individual from the New Yorker to meet w/ Community First, observe Misdemeanor Mental Health Court, and visit the Recharge Station
RHCJC coordinated and hosted a site visit for the Airway Heights community court, which included the following members: Judge Gerl, Community Court Judge; Luisa Constanza, Community Court Coordinator; Zach Myers, Public Defender; Susan Six, Prosecution Paralegal; Officer Adam Johnson, Community Resource Officer. The team learned about Red Hook's programming and observed court.
Congressman Dan Goldman and 2 of his colleagues attended a site visit at Red Hook Community Justice Center on 4/10/23 to learn more about RHCJC's programming and court process.
Iman Boukadoum of the Paterson Corporation Counsel observed court two times the week of April 17th.
Meeting between the Director of Youth and Community Development for SCO for the exchange of information and a more comprehensive understanding between BCJC programming and SCO