· Dr. Michael P. Jacobson — Executive Director of the CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance and Chairman of the Board of the New York
City Criminal Justice Agency.
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Michael has served as a consultant to families, corporations, therapists, physicians, school districts, community
agencies, churches,
criminal justice personnel and other professionals, traveling to approximately 20
cities per year to keynote at conferences.
The Council identified eight major priorities in its response: increased investment in
city youth; investment in healthcare, education, jobs and legal services for immigrants; specific funding for the diverse communities; capital investment in infrastructure; creating a Rainy Day Fund and adding to existing reserves; baselining essential
city services; expanding
criminal justice, community support, and human services; and more accurately tracking
city agency performance.
Creation of an organization to oversee the
City's efforts, chaired by the Mayor's Office of
Criminal Justice, that will include
City agencies and providers to ensure coordination of programming and services; and continued support of research to ensure program effectiveness and accountability.
As part of its CreateNYC cultural plan, New York
City today announced seven projects designated for grants to either create or continue partnerships between arts organizations and city agencies in the interest of, according to a press release, «bringing the unique benefits of arts and culture to help address pressing civic issues including public health and safety, domestic violence, literacy, planning, immigration, and criminal justice.&ra
City today announced seven projects designated for grants to either create or continue partnerships between arts organizations and
city agencies in the interest of, according to a press release, «bringing the unique benefits of arts and culture to help address pressing civic issues including public health and safety, domestic violence, literacy, planning, immigration, and criminal justice.&ra
city agencies in the interest of, according to a press release, «bringing the unique benefits of arts and culture to help address pressing civic issues including public health and safety, domestic violence, literacy, planning, immigration, and
criminal justice.»
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