Cy Vance Announces Plan to Reduce Recidivism

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CY VANCE ANNOUNCES PLAN TO REDUCE RECIDIVISM:
ENHANCING REENTRY SERVICES

Increased Attention to Reentry will Reduce Crime, Increase Safety and
Provide a Foundation for Newly-Released Offenders

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Manhattan District Attorney candidate Cy Vance today announced his Plan to Reduce Recidivism: Enhancing Reentry Services, a program to help those leaving incarceration find jobs, housing and essential services, aimed at significantly reducing the instances of repeat offenses. Under Vance’s plan, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office will look beyond the courtroom to partner with social service organizations to ensure that newly-released former inmates have options and support as they return to their communities. Vance was joined by Doe Fund CEO and President George McDonald, Addicts Rehabilitation Center Foundation CEO/Charity Baptist Church of Christ Rev. Reginald Williams, Friendship Baptist Church Rev. James A. Kilgore, and Pamela Bowens, a woman whom Vance diverted into drug rehabilitation instead of prison while he was an Assistant District Attorney in the Manhattan DA’s Office.

“Men and women leaving incarceration confront job discrimination, untreated drug dependencies, psychological problems, inadequate education and vocational training and practical hurdles such as lack of housing and transportation. Unresolved, these problems are a recipe for recidivism,” Vance said. “This is not our justice system functioning well for all. It is unjust because these individuals have served their time and deserve a clean slate. And it is unsafe because leaving recently-released inmates without options encourages them to return to crime. When we are tough on crime, we must also be smart. And as DA I will also continue my decades-long work to find alternatives to incarceration for first-time, non-violent offenders who need rehabilitation, treatment or hospitalization instead of prison.”

In New York State approximately 26,000 individuals are released each year from state prisons, and approximately 4,500 return to Manhattan, according to the NYS Division of Parole. Approximately 38 percent of these individuals are reincarcerated within three years. These individuals often lack necessary job skills and face myriad socio-economic challenges that also include the stigma of a conviction. Without housing, employment and support services, former inmates are left with few options when they leave prison, putting them at increased risk of recidivism.

New York’s prisoner reentry provider community has shown that safe and effective prisoner reentry programs can close this “revolving door” and significantly improve public safety by preventing new crimes from being committed. Several have participated in District Attorney Robert Morgenthau’s Fair Chance Initiative, which Vance will expand.

Vance’s Plan to Reduce Recidivism includes:

  • Creating a Reentry Director. Vance will create a cabinet-level position responsible for overseeing successful reintegration of former offenders into the community. This position will oversee the development, implementation, oversight and expansion of our reentry program, and work with foundations, organizations, corrections agencies and other governmental agencies.
  • Immediately Engaging Upon Release. Since 30 percent of those released are rearrested within one year, there is a narrow window of opportunity to reach former inmates. Providing services concurrent with release is vital and will be made a top priority of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
  • Focusing on Comprehensive “Wraparound” Services. The DA’s office will be committed to helping coordinate and promote services. This will involve close collaboration between corrections, parole and service providers, and will be focused on employment-related needs, safe and drug-free transitional housing, and substance abuse treatment for offenders who have a history of chemical abuse. Additional services will include:
    • Drug treatment – sobriety maintenance and relapse prevention services.
    • Educational assistance – ranging from pre-GED, to college preparation, to substantial computer skills classes that will provide intensive training and workforce preparation.
    • Financial Literacy – helping participants manage their earned income and plan for the future.
    • Life Skills – classes that teach anger management and conflict resolution.
    • Career services – career development specialists will provide career planning and interview preparation, help locate stable jobs with opportunities for advancement, and monitor progress in the workforce.
  • Promoting immediate transitional employment. Research shows that lack of employment is the chief factor of recidivism.
  • Aggressively pursuing alternatives to incarceration. Diverting first-time non-violent offenders into treatment programs when appropriate can keep a significant number of New Yorkers from beginning the cycle of incarceration. Vance is the only candidate who served on the New York State Commission on Sentencing Reform, which helped overturn the archaic Rockefeller Drug Laws.

George T. McDonald, Founder and President of The Doe Fund, said: “With thousands of individuals being released from incarceration into Manhattan every year, safe and effective prisoner reentry must be a central focus of any crime reduction initiative. Cy Vance's plan is comprehensive, building on partnerships with Manhattan's network of experienced, proven service providers while simultaneously increasing awareness of this critical public safety issue.”

Pamela Bowens, a defendant Vance diverted from prison into drug rehabilitation when he was an ADA in Manhattan, said: “Cy Vance helped save my life. Rehabilitation brought me from a drug addict with no future to a college graduate living a life that helps others. After I was arrested, Cy was smart enough to see that what needed to be fixed was the root of my problem, my addiction. Without the resources Cy was able to get me through the criminal justice system I have no doubt that my first time behind bars would not have been my last.”

Rev. Reginald Williams, of Charity Baptist Church of Christ and CEO of the Addicts Rehabilitation Center Foundation, Inc., said: “When addicts walk through the doors of rehabilitation centers it is an opportunity to take back a life and to renew the bonds addicts have with their families, friends and coworkers. Cy’s plan provides the opportunity for the incarcerated to reenter society with the tools they need to create their own futures. This plan will give people the chance for positive, productive lives and will help them overcome obstacles they encounter once they leave prison, whether they need drug treatment, educational assistance, career services or financial skills. This is the forward-thinking vision of a man who understands all aspects of the criminal justice system.”

Reverend James A. Kilgore, of Baptist Friendship Church, said: “Cy Vance has it right – we cannot afford to turn our backs on those being released from prison. Whatever mistakes they may have committed in the past, these people have a right to forgiveness and a new future. Cy’s plan will go a long way towards ensuring that we take care of our brothers and sisters in a time of need.”

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  • "I support Cy Vance in this year’s election because I believe he is the best qualified, by his experience and his views, to keep this office the strongest in the nation."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Robert M. Morgenthau
    Manhattan District Attorney

  • "Cy is the most experienced candidate in the race, and he has the support of those who best understand what is needed in our next DA. He has served as an outstanding prosecutor, criminal defense lawyer, commissioner for sentencing reform and community leader. But perhaps most importantly, through his long career, he has maintained the ability to combine pragmatism and idealism to achieve justice."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Caroline Kennedy
    Activist, Author, Attorney

  • “Cy Vance is an accomplished lawyer, a passionate advocate and a true progressive. But most importantly, he embodies a characteristic that I believe is essential for the Manhattan DA: fairness. "

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Hon. David Dinkins
    Former Mayor, New York City

  • "Cy will be the kind of progressive D.A. that Manhattan needs – a lifelong opponent of the death penalty and supporter of the rights of women, LGBT people, and people of color. Throughout his career as a distinguished trial lawyer, Cy has embodied the principles of fairness and integrity that have long been central to the Manhattan D.A.’s office. He will work tirelessly to protect our communities."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Betsy Gotbaum
    Public Advocate, New York City

  • "The people of Manhattan expect and deserve a DA that will handle criminal justice issues with fairness and integrity... Cy has spent his career working on these issues [crime prevention, alternatives to incarceration, economic crime and financial fraud] from inside the courtroom, and his expertise is second to none. Manhattan DA is an important job, and it demands a leader with unparalleled legal skill and the utmost integrity."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    H. Carl McCall
    Former Comptroller, NYS

  • "It's clear that Cy Vance has the experience and judgment necessary to lead such an important office. He has spent a lifetime in the courtroom, working on both sides of complex cases... We are endorsing Cy because we trust that he will look out for working families to make sure that they are safe and justice is being served."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Gregory Floyd
    President, Teamsters Local 237

  • “Cy's innovative vision of how to forge a greater partnership between prosecutors, police and the community is exactly the type of forward thinking that we believe will make this city an even safer place to live and work... Of all the candidates in the race, Cy is the only one with the right experience to run this office.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Ed Mullins
    President, Sergeants Benevolent Association

  • “…an attorney in the tradition of Hogan and Morgenthau who will carry on a policy of fairness and toughness as chief law enforcement officer for New York County.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Eleanor Jackson Piel
    Veteran Civil Rights Attorney

  • "Cyrus Vance has the experience and wisdom to understand that the public safety that New Yorkers deserve will not be achieved as the accidental by-product of business as usual prosecutions.  Cy Vance has long advocated the kind of proactive engagement with local communities that can produce dramatic crime reduction in the areas of our city most in need.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Zachary Carter
    Former U.S. Attorney,
    Eastern District of New York

  • “We can be confident that Cy Vance will continue the traditions of effective law enforcement, fairness and justice that have defined and distinguished the Manhattan DA’s Office.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    David Boies
    Chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP

  • "Cy Vance's advocacy of reform of the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws will help addicts get the treatment that they need instead of the prison time that turns them into hardened criminals."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Rev. Reggie Williams
    Chairman of the United Missionary Baptist Association’s Commission for Human and Economic Development
    Pastor - Charity Baptist Church of Christ

  • “Cy Vance is clearly the best qualified, most experienced, and most decent candidate to meet the enormous challenges and responsibilities of the office of District Attorney of New York County.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Victor A. Kovner
    Former Corporation Counsel of the City of New York under Mayor David Dinkins

  • "As a superb prosecutor and leading member of the defense bar, Cy Vance is the candidate best qualified to lead this great office."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Author Linda Fairstein
    Former Chief, Sex Crimes Unit, Manhattan DA's Office

  • "Cy Vance has the experience, judgment and integrity to preserve the best traditions of this office and to ensure public safety and fairness.  Cy Vance is my choice for District Attorney.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Michael Cherkasky
    Former Chief, Investigations Division, Manhattan District Attorney's Office

  • Endorser Name & Title: 
    “Cy Vance has the integrity, the experience and the energy to be a great District Attorney and a very worthy successor to Bob Morgenthau.”

    Robert Fiske
    Former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

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