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New York City lawmakers on Thursday moved a step closer to closing Rikers Island, a massive jail complex notorious for violence and dysfunction that is increasingly seen as a relic.
A Rikers Island detainee’s lawsuit against the City of New York and two correctional officers was tossed this week after a federal judge found that his constitutional rights were not violated during a ...
The judicial appointment of an outside authority to temporarily run Rikers Island offers a rare opportunity to transform one ...
The city's latest budget includes funds to grow the number of apartments in the Justice-Involved Supportive Housing program ...
When some of Rabbi Mia Simring’s congregants named themselves The Very Narrow Bridge Congregation, they weren’t just ...
Judge Laura Taylor Swain in 2014 appointed a federal monitor, but Rikers, part of the New York City Department of Correction, remains plagued by staffing problems, physical deterioration and violence.
The city is piloting a program that gives Rikers Island detainees municipal IDs in the hopes that it eases their transition ...
A teenager accused of repeatedly taking city subway trains on high-speed joyrides will have to spend more than a month on ...
Hundreds of mentally ill people are routinely trapped on Rikers Island for months at a time without court-ordered treatment ...
NEW YORK CITY, New York -- A Rikers Island inmate was quickly caught after trying to escape by jumping into the East River during recreation time Thursday. Authorities said 37-year-old Arthur ...
Jimmy, 55, from Queens, New York, was serving a year sentence for petty larceny when COVID-19 spread to Anna M. Kross Center on Rikers Island.