FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 20, 2024
CONTACT: Press Office
EAST ELMHURST, NY -- Under the leadership of Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie, the Department has made marked improvement in the safety, security and programmatic support that is available to agency staff and the people in DOC care, even as the population increased.
“From day one, our administration has focused on creating a safer, more affordable New York City. In 2024, we continued to deliver on that vision and ‘Get Stuff Done’ for working-class New Yorkers,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “Thanks to our extraordinary public servants, America’s safest big city got even safer this year, with overall crime down and thousands of illegal guns, mopeds, and ghost cars taken off city streets. We passed historic legislation to turn New York into a ‘City of Yes,’ shattered affordable housing records once again, and put billions of dollars back into New Yorkers’ pockets. We broke records for the most jobs and small businesses in city history and moved millions of trash bags off our sidewalks and into containers. But we know that there is even more we can do to continue to uplift working-class families. As we look to the future, our administration remains committed to keeping New Yorkers safe and making our city more affordable for the millions of New Yorkers who call our city home.”
“Every pillar of our work is reinforced by the dedicated staff who show up for New Yorkers in big and small ways,” said NYC Department of Correction Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie. “Over the past 12 months we have worked to provide staff with the support they need to be successful and to expand transformational programming and services to people in our care. The impact that our agency has on our city, and on individual’s lives, make our city safer.”
Reductions in key violence indicators:
Additionally, the proportion of individuals presented to a scheduled in-person court appearance continues to improve. In 2024, it was 98.3 percent compared to 94.2 percent in 2023.
Targeted Programming:
The Division of Programs and Community Partnerships delivered a range of programming and services over the course of the year. New initiatives that were launched or expanded, include:
CMOM Hubs:
Civic Engagement:
Recruitment:
Health:
During this same period, the population in custody increased more than eight percent.
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The New York City Department of Correction (DOC) is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive environment while providing individuals in our care with a path to successfully re-enter their communities.