New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07957

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Permits the detention of juveniles with adults when no other facility is available within fifty miles.

Impact

If enacted, S07957 will significantly impact the legal landscape surrounding juvenile justice in New York State. It alters the existing laws that typically mandate the separation of juvenile and adult offenders, which aims to protect minors from the potentially harmful environment of adult jails. The bill could lead to debates regarding the safety and psychological well-being of detained youths, as their exposure to adult populations could have adverse effects.

Summary

Bill S07957, introduced in the New York Senate, seeks to amend current provisions regarding juvenile detention. This bill establishes that in certain circumstances, when a facility specialized in juvenile detention is not available within a fifty-mile radius, juveniles may be detained in adult facilities. The decision to detain a juvenile in such a setup is left to the discretion of the court, which must act 'in the interest of justice'. The premise is to ensure that there’s a means of lodging each juvenile even in situations where placement options are limited due to geographical constraints.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Advocates for youth justice express concern that placing juveniles in adult facilities, even temporarily, could expose them to violence and criminal influences, undermining their rehabilitation. Critics argue that the bill could set a dangerous precedent, making it easier to sidestep the intent of juvenile justice laws designed to protect minors from adult criminality. Proponents, on the other hand, may argue that the bill is a necessary measure to ensure that the justice system can effectively manage juvenile offenders when specialized facilities are inaccessible.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S03352

Permits the detention of juveniles with adults when no other facility is available within fifty miles.

NY A05090

Permits the detention of juveniles with adults when no other facility is available within fifty miles.

NY S08951

Requires signage on state highways designating where there is a zero-emission charging and refueling station that is open and available to the public within three miles of an exit or off-ramp.

NY A10637

Requires signage on state highways designating where there is a zero-emission charging and refueling station that is open and available to the public within three miles of an exit or off-ramp.

NY S01994

Prohibits certain functions within a fifteen mile radius of the New York state Capitol whenever the legislature is in session.

NY S02609

Relates to limits on the slot machine tax rate, and to disposition of gaming revenues at a vendor track located within Oneida county within fifteen miles of a Native American class III gaming facility.

NY A06670

Directs municipalities to permit the construction and occupation of dwelling units with a density of at least twenty-five dwelling units per acre, on any land wherein residential construction and occupation is otherwise permitted if such land is within one-half mile of any covered transportation facility.

NY S07353

Relates to the release of student education records to juvenile detention facilities; provides that where a student has been directed to be held in a juvenile detention facility pursuant to a court order, the educational agency where such student attends school at the time of such direction shall, upon request of the juvenile detention facility where such student is held, disclose such educational records to educational program personnel at such facility without consent of the parent or eligible student under certain circumstances.

NY A04165

Requires accessible buses to be available within a service area measuring three miles from any bus line of the authority or its subsidiaries.

NY S04739

Requires accessible buses to be available within a service area measuring three miles from any bus line of the authority or its subsidiaries.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.