Can Zohran Mamdani’s New Correction Commissioner Solve the Problem of Rikers?
Politics
United States
Started May 12, 2026
Stanley Richards brings faith in reform and his own experience of incarceration to an ongoing crisis
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Can Zohran Mamdani’s New Correction Commissioner Solve the Problem of Rikers?
The New Yorker (United States) | May 11, 2026
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While Stanley Richards has a compelling background, the success of reform at Rikers will depend on collaboration with various stakeholders.
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Richards' leadership could usher in a new era of accountability and rehabilitation at Rikers, benefiting both inmates and the community.
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Faith in reform alone is insufficient; without substantial policy changes, Rikers will continue to be a site of crisis.
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Stanley Richards' personal experience with incarceration gives him unique insight, making him a strong candidate for reforming Rikers.
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Relying on one individual's experience may overlook systemic issues at Rikers, hindering comprehensive reform efforts.
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