Rikers Island and Irene

A flurry of concern on Twitter yesterday & today about Bloomberg's announcement that Rikers Island would not be evacuated as Hurricane Irene headed towards NYC.

  1. It began with an offhand response by Mayor Bloomberg to a reporter's question at a news conference:

  2. Bloomberg: Not evacuating Rikers Island. Others can begin evacuating right now, must be out by 5 p.m. 2moro. Don't wait till last minute.
  3. Yesterday & today, many on Twitter have expressed anger about the city's seemingly callous disregard for the 12,000 detainees on Rikers Island (using varying levels of profanity).
  4. Rikers Island sits on water but yet you aren't concerned with evacuating not one person. Where is the humanity? smh #2012Yall
  5. “@LilianaSegura: Oh wow. Wow. RT @amNewYork Bloomberg: Not evacuating Rikers Island.” what the fuck is this horseshit
  6. Outrage About Rikers Island Situation Growing http://gawker.com/5835054/outrage-about-rikers-island-situation-growing
  7. There are 12,000 prisoners on New York's Rikers Island -- and no evacuation plan « Solitary Watch http://solitarywatch.com/2011/08/26/locked-up-and-left-behind-new-yorks-prisoners-and-hurricane-irene/
  8. And who forget the awful results of the failure to evacuate the city jail in New Orleans in advance of Katrina?

  9. Others did some research and observed that Rikers looks to be above expected flooding levels.

  10. We're getting tons of feedback on the non-evac of Rikers. But according to the city's map, it's not in danger: http://on.nyc.gov/ngrXxW
  11. FEMA map shows 500-year flood line just barely inching around Rikers (20 feet above sea), so should be OK. @LilianaSegura @JeffSharlet
  12. Actually, much of Riker's island--home to NYC's jails--is well above sea-level: http://bit.ly/q8sdmb (credit: http://bit.ly/pNuUvd )
  13. More concerning, though, was the revelation that New York doesn't seem to have any contingency plan for how it would evacuate Rikers if it *did* need to. Solitary Watch quoted a New York Times report that "no hypothetical evacuation plan for the roughly 12,000 inmates that the facility may house on a given day even exists."

  14. What if there were a stronger hurricane, or a terrorist attack, or some other emergency that did require evacuation of Rikers? Surely the city should have a set of plans in place. Plus, as @LilianaSegura pointed out, it's not just Rikers:
  15. The Metropolitan jail in lower Manhattan is located a block outside the evacuation zone. Any plan for them @MikeBloomberg? #Irene
  16. In response to the usual Internet riffraff making inhumane comments like "let them drown," there were two responses. First, those at Rikers are mainly pretrial detainees, low-level convicts, and juveniles (this is not a state prison, so it doesn't hold prisoners serving long, post-conviction sentences). @JessieNYC and some of her interlocutors explained how zero-tolerance school policies and the NYPD's stop-and-frisk policing strategy disproportionately funnel black and Latino youth into Rikers, as well as people who are poor. Here are some of those Tweets:

  17. Most people locked up at Rikers Island are there because they cannot afford the $100-$300 bail. Most on non-violent charges.
  18. Re: poor, non-violent 'offenders' at Rikers - this includes about 2,000 adolescents, in the system due to racist "Stop and Frisk" policies
  19. If you prefer a graphic to illustrate racial disparity in marijuana arrests, check this: http://bit.ly/quzL8R
  20. Also, schools with zero tolerance policies have also sent a lot of young folks to jails like Rikers Island. #SchooltoPrisonPipeline
  21. Rikers Island is a jail but also (by default) America's largest psychiatric facility, at least as of a few years ago: http://bit.ly/rhDAZA
  22. Second, as @LilianaSegura pointed out, even if everyone at Rikers *were* a convicted murderer the city still has a responsibility to take care of those in its custody. Indeed, constitutional and international law require prison and jail administrators to demonstrate a certain level of concern for prisoners' safety.

  23. Right to point out that many in local jails are still awaiting trial. But the guilty, too, should to be treated with humanity #Irene #Rikers

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history phd candidate @Stanford. did jd @stanfordlaw. I tweet on history, law, & art. my alter ego @prisonlawblog tweets on #cjreform.

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