Mayor Adams visits Rikers Island, calls for justice system that ‘heals and rebuilds lives’

New York City Mayor, Eric Adams, reflected on his personal journey and the transformative power of second chances during a visit to Rikers Island this afternoon.

Sharing a poignant moment from his own life, Adams emphasized the urgent need for a justice system that fosters rehabilitation and renewal.

“I was arrested as a young man, and I know that my life could’ve taken a much different path,” the mayor stated, highlighting the importance of creating opportunities for those in the system to turn their lives around. “I visited Rikers Island this afternoon to visit New Yorkers who need support in finding a new path for themselves.”

During the visit, he met with inmates and staff, discussing initiatives aimed at improving conditions and providing inmates with the tools they need to reintegrate into society. His message was clear: the justice system must move beyond punishment to prioritize education, healing, and growth.

“We must build a system where everyone can truly learn, heal, and start again,” he emphasized, reiterating his administration’s commitment to reforming incarceration practices and supporting programs that reduce recidivism.

The mayor’s visit underscores his broader agenda to ensure that New York City’s criminal justice system offers a chance for redemption, acknowledging the profound impact such opportunities can have—not only on individuals but also on the broader community.

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