Episode 24: Chairing the Correction Committee A Good Run with Daniel Feldman
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Dan recalls his dozen-year stint as chair of the Correction Committee and the massively complex and evolving relationship the state of New York has with the prison and correctional systems. Learn about motivations, changes, undertakings and reforms pushed throughout the system over the course of two decades and how that came to shape the current version of the system in New York. As Dan himself points out: “I was fond of saying that I spent more time in prisons in New York than any other legislator who was not actually convicted of anything.”
Dan recalls his dozen-year stint as chair of the Correction Committee and the massively complex and evolving relationship the state of New York has with the prison and correctional systems. Learn about motivations, changes, undertakings and reforms pushed throughout the system over the course of two decades and how that came to shape the current version of the system in New York. As Dan himself points out: “I was fond of saying that I spent more time in prisons in New York than any other legislator who was not actually convicted of anything.”
54 min