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Potential expansion of the supervised release program
2:29:41
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Council Member Sandy Nurse inquires about the potential expansion of the supervised release program, and Deanna Logan from the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice responds positively to the idea of expanding the program to other boroughs.
- The recommendation is to expand the program budget to about $46,000,000
- Currently, the program operates in Manhattan and Queens
- MOCJ looks forward to expanding the program to other boroughs
- There are currently 1,100 spots in the program, with an ideal caseload of about 11 individuals per case manager
Sandy Nurse
2:29:41
So do you support the investment needed for expansion?
Deanna Logan
2:29:46
We we look forward to being able to move this into other boroughs.
2:29:50
Right now, it's in Manhattan and Queens, and believe that it would be beneficial for other boroughs to receive that same type of service.
Sandy Nurse
2:30:00
And just one more time, so between the two pilots you're saying about 30 people, or that's about, yeah, 30 people across the two
Deanna Logan
2:30:11
are like the preferred There's 1,100 spots, but the amount per case managed should be about 11.
2:30:18
11.
2:30:19
Like 11.
2:30:20
Right.