New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Official page of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

New York is one of the safest large states in the country, a standing that can be attributed to the work of public safety and criminal justice professionals and policy makers at all level of government, including those who work for New York State. This page primarily highlights the work of two state agencies: the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS, online at criminaljustice.ny.go

v) and the Office of Victim Services (OVS, online at ovs.ny.gov). It also features information from the state Commission of Correction (SCOC, online at scoc.ny.gov). Also shared on this page are missing child, missing college student, or missing vulnerable adult alerts, which are activated by the New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse, which is part of DCJS.

06/13/2026

Know the signs, trust your instincts. Human trafficking can be hidden in plain sight and major events like the World Cup can increase activity.

If you suspect human trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP to 233733.

Helping connect people in crisis to the care they need. The Municipal Police Training Council has approved new model gui...
06/12/2026

Helping connect people in crisis to the care they need.

The Municipal Police Training Council has approved new model guidance to assist law enforcement agencies across New York State in developing policies for the emergency transport of individuals experiencing an emotional crisis.

Developed by experts in law enforcement, mental health, medicine and law, the guidance promotes safe, lawful and compassionate responses while helping connect individuals to appropriate mental health and medical resources.

Read the model policy: bit.ly/4fGADko

06/10/2026

🔒 A few simple steps can prevent misuse. Protect your family by always keeping your guns locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition.

Learn more at gunsafety.ny.gov

  is the perfect time to chat about safety with your family. In today’s digital world, it’s almost impossible for parent...
06/10/2026

is the perfect time to chat about safety with your family.

In today’s digital world, it’s almost impossible for parents to monitor every interaction their children have online. Start by building open communication and trust, so your child feels comfortable coming to you with questions or concerns.

Be sure to follow the New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse for more internet safety tips throughout the month.

The Capital Region Crime Analysis Center was recently recognized by the Albany and Colonie Police Departments for the cr...
06/06/2026

The Capital Region Crime Analysis Center was recently recognized by the Albany and Colonie Police Departments for the critical role its analysts play in supporting investigations, identifying crime patterns, and providing real-time intelligence that helps law enforcement solve cases and keep communities safe.

Congratulations to Crime Analyst Supervisor Corinne Burns, named Albany Police Department's 2024 Joan Salerno Non-Sworn Employee of the Year, and to Assistant Director Ryan Meagher, Lead Crime Analyst Peter Africano, and Crime Analyst Kristin Webster, who received the Colonie Police Department Civilian Award for their role in helping identify and locate suspects responsible for the robbery of an elderly resident.

The CRCAC was also honored with Albany PD's Law Enforcement Partnership Award for its outstanding collaboration, analytical expertise, and unwavering commitment to public safety.

These recognitions highlight the power of intelligence-led policing and the dedicated professionals whose work behind the scenes helps deliver justice for victims and safer communities.

Landmarks across New York will be illuminated orange tonight in recognition of Gun Violence Awareness Month. ⁠⁠Gun Viole...
06/05/2026

Landmarks across New York will be illuminated orange tonight in recognition of Gun Violence Awareness Month. ⁠

Gun Violence Awareness Month, formally proclaimed today by Governor Kathy Hochul, is a time to honor victims and survivors of gun violence, support families and communities impacted by violence and recognize the ongoing work of law enforcement agencies, community-based organizations and violence prevention professionals working to make New York safer.⁠

Read the full proclamation: on.ny.gov/4au9Ow8

🧡 Today is National Gun Violence Awareness Day and our DCJS team is wearing orange to honor victims, support survivors a...
06/05/2026

🧡 Today is National Gun Violence Awareness Day and our DCJS team is wearing orange to honor victims, support survivors and raise awareness about the impact of gun violence in our communities.

Preventing gun violence takes partnership.Yesterday, leaders from DCJS, New York State Office of Victim Services, New Yo...
06/04/2026

Preventing gun violence takes partnership.

Yesterday, leaders from DCJS, New York State Office of Victim Services, New York State Office of Children and Family Services, and the Office of Gun Violence Prevention joined advocates and community violence intervention partners from across New York State for a roundtable discussion as part of Annual Gun Violence Awareness Albany Advocacy Day.

Hosted by NYS Assemblymember Monique Chandler-Waterman, District 58 and Senator Cordell Cleare, the conversation focused on strengthening community-based solutions, supporting those impacted by violence, and continuing the work to build safer and stronger communities across New York.

A few key takeaways from our 2026 Youth Justice Conference, captured through visual notetaking! ⁠⁠✍️🎨 Oma from Image Thi...
06/01/2026

A few key takeaways from our 2026 Youth Justice Conference, captured through visual notetaking! ⁠

✍️🎨 Oma from Image Think transformed our panel discussions and social listening sessions into these illustrations in real time.

05/29/2026

🎙️Episode 5 of DCJS Dialogue is live now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!⁠

In the latest episode, Commissioner Rossana Rosado welcomes Stanley Richards, commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction, for a conversation about leadership, reentry, and how second chances and strong support systems can help build safer communities.⁠

Watch the full episode:
➡️ YouTube: bit.ly/4bw6vGr
➡️ Spotify: bit.ly/3M1ws69
➡️ Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3YWR3vk

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80 South Swan Street
Albany, NY
12210

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5am
Thursday 8am - 5:30am
Friday 8am - 5pm

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