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2023 Annual Report ![Click For More](https://cdn.statically.io/img/manhattanda.org/wp-content/themes/dany/img/long-4.svg)
In the Manhattan D.A.’s Office, the goal of everything we do is to improve public safety and make our justice system fairer.
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The Witness Aid Services Unit (“WASU”) ensures that crime victims, witnesses, and their families can access the services they need to rebuild their lives, while helping them navigate New York’s complex court system.
Pathways to Public Safety One-Pager ![Click For More](https://cdn.statically.io/img/manhattanda.org/wp-content/themes/dany/img/long-4.svg)
Safety and fairness go hand-in-hand. District Attorney Bragg created the Office’s first Pathways to Public Safety Division to enhance and elevate the use of diversion and evidence-based programming, ensuring individuals involved in the criminal justice system receive necessary services to reduce recidivism and enhance public safety.
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The Manhattan D.A.’s Office is investigating more hate crimes than ever before. The Hate Crimes Unit upholds District Attorney Bragg’s goals of achieving the safety our communities need and the fairness we deserve. The Unit takes a holistic approach to determining appropriate dispositions, ranging from incarceration to mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, and bias-related education.
Getting It Right: A Terminology Guide for the LGBTQIA+ Community ![Click For More](https://cdn.statically.io/img/manhattanda.org/wp-content/themes/dany/img/long-4.svg)
The D.A.'s Office commissioned Trans Equity Consulting to create a Terminology Guide that explains terms and concepts related to sexual orientation and gender identity. The guide is aimed to both educate and establish a basic framework that ensures best practices and protocols.
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ICYMI: Learn more about Anthonia Egegbara’s guilty plea for shoving a 42-year-old woman into an oncoming train at a subway platform in Times Square in @nypost:
Last night, our 30 high school interns participated in our annual Mock Trial putting into practice skills they’ve been learning over the course of their internship!
4“Anthonia Egegbara was held accountable for pushing a stranger into an oncoming train during morning rush hour in a completely unprovoked attack.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about her guilty plea in @amNewYork:
Watch here as D.A. Bragg talks with the President of the 28th Precinct Community Council about the importance of fostering community relationships with law enforcement during National Night Out Against Crime!
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