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NYC Justice Corps

Provides young adults involved in the criminal justice system with skills building, social support, and leadership training through meaningful service to their communities as well as internship, employment, and educational placement opportunities.

Program Description
The NYC Justice Corps brings young adults involved with the criminal justice system together with their communities to identify and address unmet community needs.  Through meaningful and reparative service to their communities, internships, and job and educational opportunities, the program provides members with practical skills, social support and leadership training.  By actively partnering with the NYC Justice Corps, communities own the success and reintegration of their young people as contributing members of society.  The program aims to improve the education and employment outcomes of Corps members, reduce recidivism, and support community development in specific New York City neighborhoods.

Eligibility: Young adults aged 18 to 24 years old who reside in one of the two target areas: Mott Haven, Melrose, Morrisania sections of the South Bronx or Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.  Corps members must be currently on probation or parole; or released from the City’s jail system or a NYS prison within a year of enrolling, or currently or recently enrolled in an alternative-to-incarceration program.

Partner Agency: John Jay College of Criminal Justice on behalf of the City University of New York and the NYC Departments of Correction and Probation.

Evaluation & Research
The NYC Justice Corps is being rigorously evaluated by an independent research firm to measure the effectiveness of a range of intended impacts for multiple stakeholders, including Corps members, target communities, and the community-based organizations.  Intended outcomes for Corps members include a decrease in re-arrest and reconviction and increased labor market prospects.  Results for the target communities include enhanced ability to reintegrate young adults who have been involved with the criminal justice system; and lasting, visible improvement resulting from community benefit service projects.  Outcomes for the community-based organizations include improved staff capacity and an increased capacity to provide services to young adults returning to the community.

Interested in participating in the NYC Justice Corps?
For information on how to refer an eligible young adult, partner on a community benefit service project, host an intern or employ Corps members, or volunteer, please contact the organization for the appropriate site using the information below:

BROOKLYN
Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation    
1368 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11216
718-636-6954

BRONX
Dorick Scarpelli
Phipps Community Development Corporation
1409 Fulton Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456
347-329-4004, ext. 5050

For general questions about the program model or an update on the status of the program implementation, please contact the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice using the information below:

NYC Justice Corps
Prisoner Reentry Institute
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
555 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019
646-557-4532


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