Gladys Carrion appears in the following:
New ACS Commissioner Gladys Carrión
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Gladys Carrión, the commissioner of the Administration for Children’s Services, talks about her new role in the de Blasio administration.
Federal Juvenile Justice Control
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Yesterday state and federal officials reached an agreement to limit physical force and significantly expand mental health services in NY’s juvenile justice system. Part of the agreement was a federal takeover of four prison facilities. Jeremy Travis, chair of the Task Force on Transforming Juvenile Justice and president of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Gladys Carrion, commissioner of New York State's Office of Children and Family Service's (OCFS), discuss the agreement.
Charting a New Course for Juvenile Justice
Monday, December 14, 2009
The Task Force on Transforming Juvenile Justice presents its findings and proposed changes to Governor Paterson today. Task Force chair Jeremy Travis, president of CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Gladys Carrion, commissioner of New York State's Office of Children and Family Services discuss the report ...
A Changing Climate
Monday, December 14, 2009
Mayor Bloomberg is at the United Nations Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen today. Stephen Hammer, director of the Urban Energy Program at Columbia University's Center for Energy talks about the stakes for New York City. Plus, human behavior and climate change; OCSF Commissioner Gladys Carrión on juvenile justice; Senate majority ...
Juvenile Justice System Troubles
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Gladys Carrión, New York State Office of Children and Family Services Commissioner, discusses a new federal report criticizing four New York juvenile detention centers for excessive use of force, and providing inadequate mental health care.
Juvenile Justice
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Gladys Carrion, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Children & Family Services, talks about issues in the juvenile justice system.
Juvenile Justice
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Is putting young offenders in jail always the best answer? New York State Office of Children & Family Services Commissioner Gladys Carrion talks about her attempts to reform the juvenile justice system to rely less on incarceration. Plus, bartering in a bad economy.