|
What Now? Responding to Changes in Law and Policy
SESSION INFO
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
Session Type: Workshop
You might not have a say in the content of reforms mandated by the legislature, the courts, or executive directive, but you can have a role in how it is implemented. When changes in law or policy require changes in community supervision or court practices, responding proactively minimizes confusion and unwanted consequences. This session will share ways to build resiliency in your jurisdiction by anticipating impacts, collaborating with stakeholders, adapting practices, monitoring outcomes, and making adjustments.
|
|
|
SESSION PRESENTERS
Peggy Carey
Fellow, New York University, Marron Institute of Urban Management
Peggy Carey is a Fellow in the Litmus program of the NYU Marron Institute and coordinator of the Swift Certain Fair Resource Center. She has 40 years of experience in social services, providing direct services to youth and adults and developing projects that address the emerging needs of those clients. Previously, she was the SCF probation coordinator in DeKalb County (Ill).
Dr. Jonathan Kulick
Co-Director, New York University, Marron Institute of Urban Management
Jonathan Kulick, PhD, is the Deputy Director of the NYU Marron Institute and co-director of the Swift Certain Fair Resource Center. He manages a portfolio of technical-assistance and research projects in drugs, crime, and governance.
Sandy Mullins
Co-Director, New York University, Marron Institute of Urban Management
Sandy Mullins, JD, is a Senior Research Scholar at NYU’s Marron Institute and co-director of the Swift Certain Fair Resource Center. She assists public-safety agencies and organizations serving justice-involved people in collaboratively designing and implementing reforms. Previously, she was Washington Governor Inslee’s senior policy advisor on public safety and government operations.
|
|
|
|
|