
NYC NOW New York City Speeds Up Sexual Abuse Investigations in Its Jails
Nov 18, 2025
Joe Hong, a WNYC reporter, shares insights on the acceleration of sexual abuse investigations in New York City jails. He highlights the dramatic reduction in investigation durations following recent lawsuits. Hong discusses the implications of longer investigation timelines on jail culture and the troubling decline in reported complaints, even as the jail population grows. He also touches on the city's claims of improved staffing and training, juxtaposed with experts' concerns over low proven-claim rates, painting a complex picture of the correctional system's response.
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Investigations Of Jail Sexual Abuse Accelerated
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- Investigations over 90 days fell from 45% in 2023 to just 3% in early 2024.
