Basic Organization Information
CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES INC
- Also Known As:
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CASES
- Physical Address:
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New York, NY
10013
- EIN:
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13-2668080
- Web URL:
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www.cases.org
- NTEE Category:
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I Crime, Legal Related
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I44 Prison Alternatives
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O Youth Development
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O50 Youth Development Programs
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F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention
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F30 Mental Health Treatment
- Year Founded:
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1989
- Ruling Year:
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1972
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Mission Statement
The mission of CASES is to increase the understanding and use of community sanctions that are fair, affordable, and consistent with public safety. CASES programs address the factors that underlie criminal behavior, such as poor education or lack of community support, and help young and adult offenders reintegrate into society. CASES makes our communities' streets safer, provides opportunities for individuals with multiple barriers to succeed, and saves taxpayer dollars each year.
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Chief Executive
Mr. Joel Copperman
Term:
Since
Apr
1990
Chief Executive Profile:
Joel Copperman joined CASES in 1990 as the organization's first Executive Director. Prior to joining CASES, Mr. Copperman held several positions in New York City Government during the administration of Ed Koch. Mr. Copperman was in the Mayor's Office of Intergovernmental Relations serving as a legislative representative in Albany, was Deputy Director of the Mayor's Office of Operations, and was the first Director of the Mayor's Office of Contracts.
Currently, Mr. Copperman is Chair of the Board of Directors of the Human Services Council, a coalition of over 160 New York City organizations that advocates for the needs of the human services sector; Chair of the Board of Directors of Youth Represent, an organization that provides juvenile defender representation and addresses other legal issues that may stem from a young person's involvement in the criminal justice system; and a member of the New York City Discharge Planning Collaboration, a coalition of city agencies, non-profits, research institutions, and experts that works to transform outcomes for people in jails and shelters. In August 2011, Mr. Copperman was selected by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services to serve on the Advisory Board for its new Brooklyn for Brooklyn Initiative (B4B), a community-based, therapeutic model for serving youth in state custody.
Mr. Copperman holds a B.A. from Bradley University, a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, and an M.P.P. from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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