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NYC Justice Corps
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www.nycjusticecorps.orgThe NYC Justice Corps was created as part of the City's strategy to combat poverty. It grew out of the work of the Commission on Economic Opportunity created by Mayor Bloomberg in 2006. Building on the Commission's work, the NYC Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO), part of the Office of the Mayor, was launched to "fight the cycle of poverty in New York City through innovative programs that build human capital and improve financial security." One of the target populations identified by the Commission was young adults (16-24 years old) who are disconnected from work and education. (Read the full report here.) The Commission recognized that these young adults live in some of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods of New York City and that a significant percentage of them have been involved in the criminal justice system. In response, a team was created with participants from the NYC Department of Correction and John Jay College of Criminal Justice to design a program that would develop the capacity of neighborhoods to address the reentry challenges of their young adults and to instill in the young adults a sense of civic responsibility and accountability to the communities to which they return. Funded by CEO, the NYC Justice Corps was the first New York City program to adapt the national Civic Justice Corps model pioneered in Oregon by Dennis Maloney. The NYC Justice Corps drew on a central principle of the national Civic Justice Corps, which partners community groups, justice agencies and employers to invest in the development and self-sufficiency of court-involved young adults. To that end, the NYC Justice Corps incorporated practices from workforce development, reentry, and service learning programs. The original model included a focus on community service and internship opportunities with stipends, followed by job placement. The initiative sought to empower cohorts of young adults to become change agents in their personal lives and throughout the broader community. The NYC Justice Corps opened in 2008. ...
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$2.5 M
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2006
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