New York lacks central data keeper when it comes to bail reform analysis

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If you are looking for data and analysis on the state’s new bail reforms, you will have to hold out for individual counties to provide that information or for private institutions to weigh in.

When New York passed the criminal justice reforms that took effect Jan.1, lawmakers asked each pretrial services agency to compile the data annually and submit it to the state’s Office of Court Administration for posting to a public website.

State Democratic leaders have said the data will be critical to measuring the fallout of the changes, which have brought harsh condemnation in the first few weeks from law enforcement officials and many legislators, especially Republicans, who said the new rules are endangering the public and may overwhelm the criminal justice system.
New York lacks central data keeper when it comes to bail reform analysis

Instead what these nitwits decided to do was to have 4 outside agencies run the numbers. Each of those agencies has their own agenda. What level of stupid is Cuomo? Everyone of those boneheads should be fired.

Except this one:

New York State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris in January 2019 pushed a bill that would designate the chief administrator of the courts as the entity responsible for collecting and publishing data from individual courts. While it passed the Senate last year, it died in the Assembly.
 

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