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Less is More New York
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There are approximately 35,000 people under active parole supervision in New York State who at almost any time can see their efforts to successfully rejoin the workforce and reintegrate into their families and their communities disrupted by reincarceration for a technical violation. This not only harms individual lives and families without commensurate public safety gains, but also drives up the population in the state prisons and local jails, wasting taxpayer money.
New York imprisons more people for non-criminal “technical” violations of parole like missing an appointment with a parole officer, being late for curfew, or testing positive for alcohol and other drugs than any state in the country.
The Less Is More Act was passed by the New York legislature in June and on September 17, 2021, Governor Hochul signed the bill into law. Most provisions take effect March 1, 2022 and it will be fully implemented by July 2022, but there is a provision that allows for the full and immediate implementation of #LessIsMoreNY before the effective date.
Less Mass Supervision = More Safety & Justice
PROVISIONS
Restricting the Use of Incarceration for Technical Violations
Incarceration would be eliminated as a sanction for most technical violations. Certain technical violations could still result in jail time, but it would be capped at a maximum of 30 days.
Bolstering Due Process
Rather than being automatically detained in local jails, people accused of a technical violation of parole would be issued a written notice of violation with a date to appear in court and would remain at liberty for any hearings.
Providing Speedy Hearings
Persons under community supervision shall be afforded a speedy adjudicatory hearing upon an alleged violation of their conditions of release. Hearings would be conducted within 30 days rather than taking up to 105 days.
Providing Earned Time Credits
People under community supervision would be eligible to earn a 30-day “earned time credits” reduction in their community supervision period for every 30-day period in which they do not violate a condition of supervision.

Voices of Coalition Members
Less is More NY – Posts
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RELEASE – UNIQUE COALITION OF COMMUNITY GROUPS & LAW ENFORCEMENT CALL ON ALBANY TO PASS #LESSISMORENY ACT IN STATE BUDGET
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Contact Downstate: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | (518) 360-1534 Upstate: Emily NaPier Singletary, emily@weareunchained.org | (315) 243-5135 Follow on Twitter #L…
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RELEASE: GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF 1,100 INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED FOR TECHNICAL PAROLE VIOLATION IN JAILS ACROSS THE STATE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | (518) 360-1534 Emily NaPier Singletary, emily@weareunchained.org | (315) 243-5135 Follow on Twitter #LessIsMoreNY RELEASE: GOVERN…
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COLUMBIA JUSTICE LAB REPORT – RACIAL INEQUITIES IN NY PAROLE SUPERVISION
By Kendra Bradley and Vincent Schiraldi Published Thursday, March 12, 2020 This new report highlights ways in which the harmful impacts of parole policies disproportionately fall on Black and brown c…
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RELEASE – NEW REPORT, NEW YORK’S PAROLE SYSTEM DISPROPORTIONATELY HARMS PEOPLE OF COLOR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eric Sharfstein, Columbia Justice Lab, es3106@columbia.edu, 347-564-4899 REPORT: NEW YORK’S PAROLE SYSTEM DISPROPORTIONATELY HARMS PEOPLE OF COLOR New York imprisons…
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STATEMENT – COMMUNITY GROUPS LEADING #LESSISMORENY COALITION RESPOND TO COLUMBIA JUSTICE LAB’S RACIAL INEQUITIES IN NY PAROLE SUPERVISION REPORT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | 518.360.1534 Community Groups Leading the #LessIsMoreNY Coalition Respond to Columbia Justice Lab’s Racial I…
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STATEMENT – COMMUNITY GROUPS LEADING #LESSISMORENY COALITION ADDRESS COVID-19 CONCERNS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | 518.360.1534 Emily NaPier Singletary, emily@weareunchained.org | 315.243.5135 Advocates Demand…
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DIRECTLY IMPACTED COMMUNITY MEMBERS, ADVOCATES OF PAROLE REFORM, AND LAWMAKERS TO CONVENE AT NYU LAW FOR PAROLE AND MASS INCARCERATION FORUM
MEDIA ADVISORY Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | (518) 360-1534 Follow on Twitter @KatalCenter #LessIsMoreNY Directly Impacted Community Members, Advocates of Par…
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RELEASE – #LESSISMORENY DAY OF ACTION AT THE CAPITOL
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | (518) 360-1534 People Impacted by Parole, Community Groups, Former Corrections Officials, and Advocates Convene Day of Action at Ca…
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opinion: how new york is failing those left behind at rikers island
by Erin Corbett and Keith Brown Rikers, as usual, is in the news. From the calls for New York to move towards true decarceration by closing Rikers, to the heated public discourse […]
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#lessismoreny coalition convenes at the capitol demanding lawmakers overhaul new york state’s broken parole system
#LessIsMoreNY Coalition Convenes at the Capitol Demanding Lawmakers Overhaul New York State’s Broken Parole System The Recent Deaths of Layleen Polanco and Jose Rivera on Rikers Island Spotli…
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COALITION CONVENES AT THE CAPITOL
#LessIsMoreNY Coalition Convenes at the Capitol Demanding Lawmakers Overhaul New York State’s Broken Parole System The Recent Deaths of Layleen Polanco and Jose Rivera on Rikers Island Spotlight the…
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release: less is more coalition applauds the new york city council for passing resolution 829
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 29, 2019 Contact: Yan Snead, ysnead@katalcenter.org | 609.680.8185 Less Is More Coalition Applauds the New York City Council for Passing Resolution 829 Resolution Pressures…
By The Numbers
5,780
Of people on parole whom New York sent back to prison in 2018, over 5,780 or 66% were reincarcerated for technical violations.
1/3
In 2017, nearly 1/3 of the new admissions to state prisons are due to people reincarcerated for technical violations of parole.
85%
In 2018, 85% of people on parole who were reincarcerated were not convicted of a new crime.
12X
The racial disparity is stark: In 2019, Black people were incarcerated in New York City jails for technical parole violations at more than 12 times the rate of whites.
Take Action
The Less Is More: Community Supervision Revocation Reform Act (S1144A/A5576A) passed the New York State Senate and Assembly in June 2021 and was signed into law by Governor Hochul in September 2021. We need you to contact Governor Hochul to ensure that she fully and effectively implements the #LessIsMoreNY Act.
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