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Bloomberg.This is a training press release. Mayor. Bloomberg.This is a training press release. Mayor. Bloomberg.This is a training press release. Mayor. Bloomberg.This is a training press release. Mayor. Bloomberg.This is a training press release. Mayor. Bloomberg.<br /> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;">ael R. Bloomberg and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt today released the Summer 2013 Criminal Justice Indicator Report, a review of critical indicators across the New York City criminal justice system. This is the City's second Indicator Report, compiling criminal justice data for use by criminal justice professionals, policy makers and the public. The Criminal Justice Indicator Report provides insight into the functioning of the City's criminal justice system and ways in which it is changing. It is designed to promote public awareness and the use of data-informed decision-making. Among the report's findings is that citywide, 33 percent of "high-risk" defendants are released at arraignment in spite of having nearly three times the failure-to-appear rate of low-risk defendants. The report also shows that a third of defendants arrested in 2009 were arrested for a new crime within a year, with youth ages 16 to 19 having the highest re-arrest rates at 41 percent. A copy of the report is available at www.nyc.gov. - See more at: http://nyc-dev-web.csc.nycnet/office-of-the-mayor/news/271-13/mayor-bloomberg-criminal-justice-coordinator-feinblatt-release-second-criminal-justice-system/#sthash.kZsb5PH1.dpuf</div> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;">ael R. Bloomberg and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt today released the Summer 2013 Criminal Justice Indicator Report, a review of critical indicators across the New York City criminal justice system. This is the City's second Indicator Report, compiling criminal justice data for use by criminal justice professionals, policy makers and the public. The Criminal Justice Indicator Report provides insight into the functioning of the City's criminal justice system and ways in which it is changing. It is designed to promote public awareness and the use of data-informed decision-making. Among the report's findings is that citywide, 33 percent of "high-risk" defendants are released at arraignment in spite of having nearly three times the failure-to-appear rate of low-risk defendants. The report also shows that a third of defendants arrested in 2009 were arrested for a new crime within a year, with youth ages 16 to 19 having the highest re-arrest rates at 41 percent. A copy of the report is available at www.nyc.gov. - See more at: http://nyc-dev-web.csc.nycnet/office-of-the-mayor/news/271-13/mayor-bloomberg-criminal-justice-coordinator-feinblatt-release-second-criminal-justice-system/#sthash.kZsb5PH1.dpuf</div> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;">ael R. Bloomberg and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt today released the Summer 2013 Criminal Justice Indicator Report, a review of critical indicators across the New York City criminal justice system. This is the City's second Indicator Report, compiling criminal justice data for use by criminal justice professionals, policy makers and the public. The Criminal Justice Indicator Report provides insight into the functioning of the City's criminal justice system and ways in which it is changing. It is designed to promote public awareness and the use of data-informed decision-making. Among the report's findings is that citywide, 33 percent of "high-risk" defendants are released at arraignment in spite of having nearly three times the failure-to-appear rate of low-risk defendants. The report also shows that a third of defendants arrested in 2009 were arrested for a new crime within a year, with youth ages 16 to 19 having the highest re-arrest rates at 41 percent. A copy of the report is available at www.nyc.gov. - See more at: http://nyc-dev-web.csc.nycnet/office-of-the-mayor/news/271-13/mayor-bloomberg-criminal-justice-coordinator-feinblatt-release-second-criminal-justice-system/#sthash.kZsb5PH1.dpuf</div> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;">ael R. Bloomberg and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt today released the Summer 2013 Criminal Justice Indicator Report, a review of critical indicators across the New York City criminal justice system. This is the City's second Indicator Report, compiling criminal justice data for use by criminal justice professionals, policy makers and the public. The Criminal Justice Indicator Report provides insight into the functioning of the City's criminal justice system and ways in which it is changing. It is designed to promote public awareness and the use of data-informed decision-making. Among the report's findings is that citywide, 33 percent of "high-risk" defendants are released at arraignment in spite of having nearly three times the failure-to-appear rate of low-risk defendants. The report also shows that a third of defendants arrested in 2009 were arrested for a new crime within a year, with youth ages 16 to 19 having the highest re-arrest rates at 41 percent. A copy of the report is available at www.nyc.gov. - See more at: http://nyc-dev-web.csc.nycnet/office-of-the-mayor/news/271-13/mayor-bloomberg-criminal-justice-coordinator-feinblatt-release-second-criminal-justice-system/#sthash.kZsb5PH1.dpuf</div> <div id="stcpDiv" style="position: absolute; top: -1999px; left: -1988px;">ael R. Bloomberg and Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt today released the Summer 2013 Criminal Justice Indicator Report, a review of critical indicators across the New York City criminal justice system. This is the City's second Indicator Report, compiling criminal justice data for use by criminal justice professionals, policy makers and the public. The Criminal Justice Indicator Report provides insight into the functioning of the City's criminal justice system and ways in which it is changing. It is designed to promote public awareness and the use of data-informed decision-making. Among the report's findings is that citywide, 33 percent of "high-risk" defendants are released at arraignment in spite of having nearly three times the failure-to-appear rate of low-risk defendants. The report also shows that a third of defendants arrested in 2009 were arrested for a new crime within a year, with youth ages 16 to 19 having the highest re-arrest rates at 41 percent. A copy of the report is available at www.nyc.gov. - See more at: http://nyc-dev-web.csc.nycnet/office-of-the-mayor/news/271-13/mayor-bloomberg-criminal-justice-coordinator-feinblatt-release-second-criminal-justice-system/#sthash.kZsb5PH1.dpuf</div>