
Reform Meets Reality at Rikers
Changes to New York’s criminal-justice laws have yielded an increasingly dangerous population in the embattled facility.
By HANNAH MEYERS
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Ms. Meyers is the director of policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute.

Changes to New York’s criminal-justice laws have yielded an increasingly dangerous population in the embattled facility.
By HANNAH MEYERS
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The city’s leaders are beginning to consider the true complexities of crime, communities, and policing — the latter involving a delicate balance of trust, crime opportunities, and consequences.
By HANNAH MEYERS
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