As a board member of Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), a non-profit organization that helps unrepresented litigants in New York City Family Court.
As a board member of Legal Information for Families Today (LIFT), a non-profit organization that helps unrepresented litigants in New York City Family Court, I was proud to help.
CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez ranks No. 1 and Baruch College President S. David Wu is No. 27 on the City & State’s 2022 “Higher Education Power 100” list. “Higher Education Power 100” is a list that recognizes New York’s most influential leaders in higher education institutions. It was published on March 28 in a.
at those who are at risk of being lured into these gangs, the violence interruption does work. that the why president biden has committed federal funding to work with community-based violence interrupters. this does work. what we ve got to remember is it takes the partnership of everyone. it takes the partnership of law enforcement, it takes the partnership of prosecutors and communities to tackle this long term. we don t want to put a band aid on it and deal with the emergency of today. we have to deal with the root cause analysis of why this is happening. karol, real quickly, there is something else in the blueprint that jumped out at me. using new technology to identify suspects and those carrying guns. n.y.p.d. will explore the responsible use of technologies and software to identify dangerous individuals and those carrying weapons. do you have any concern
about technology being used in this way? or should people, should new yorkers be concerned about technology being used in this way, even if it means getting guns off the street? so, obviously there are some privacy issues. what i hope that we ll all do around this problem is figure out how do we all stay in the room together, everyone talking about this on a daily basis, looking at who is involved in the shootings and looking at where do we intervene, how do we stop it, how do we hold people accountable. to to me as an answer is staying in conversation, in dialogue, studying the data, working closely across the spectrum to address this issue long term. right. this is not a one and done. this is an ongoing conversation that needs to be had. karol mason, president of john jay college of criminal justice, thank you as always for coming to the sunday show. thank you, jonathan. coming up, a bill to limit