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CRIME COMMISSION HONORS SCHNEIDERMAN

citizens_crime_commission_banner_nyreblog_com_.jpgDear Friends,

The Crime Commission has been at the center of many crucial reform efforts including common sense gun safety legislation, helping to deter kids from a life of crime, and advancing research on what works in crime prevention and what doesn't.

  

I hope you will consider joining the Crime Commission on November 2, honoring NY Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman for his outstanding commitment to improving our criminal justice system and making New York a safer place. We will also be honoring Board Members Gary Beller and J. Brendan Ryan for their unremitting devotion of over 25 years, which has been the bedrock of the organization.

 

Will you be able to join me in supporting the Crime Commission on November 2? Click here to RSVP TODAY and invite your friends as well.

 

Let's pay tribute to our honorees, and all they have done for NY and for New Yorkers!

 

Regards,  

 

Richard Belzer

Details of Event:

Date: Wednesday, November 2                                          

Location: Mutual of America, 320 Park Ave, 35th floor (at 50th Street)

 

6:30 pm - Cocktails & Light Buffet Reception                                                                            

7:30 pm - Awards Program  

For more information contact John Bennett at 212-350-2784 or bennett@caasny.com  

The Citizens Crime Commission of New York City is an independent nonprofit organization working to make criminal justice and public safety policies and practices more effective through innovation, research, and education. In the last three decades, the Crime Commission has been a leader on key issues such as: increasing the size of the NYPD, expanding the use of DNA evidence in crime fighting, creating innovations that reduce juvenile crime, developing interventions against gun violence and illegal gun crime, and highlighting the changing nature of the threat of terrorism.

 

For more information please visit our website at: www.nycrimecommission.org

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