Rikers Island
Location
New York City USA
Nearest city
New York City
Coordinates
404728N 735258W / 40.79111N 73.88278W / 40.79111; -73.88278Coordinates: 404728N 735258W / 40.79111N 73.88278W / 40.79111; -73.88278
Area
413.17 acres (1.672 km2)
Established
1932
Governing body
New York City Department of Correction
Accused rapist spent wedding at Rikers
An accused Brooklyn rapist traded a trip down the aisle for a bus trip to Rikers Island Wednesday.
An accused Brooklyn rapist traded a trip down the aisle for a bus trip to Rikers Island Wednesday.
Rikers Island
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Rikers Island is New York City's main jail complex1 as well as the name of the 413.17-acre (1.672 km2) island on which it sits in the East River between Queens and the mainland Bronx adjacent to the runways of LaGuardia Airport. The island itself is part of the borough of the Bronx though it is included as part of Queens Community Board 1 and has a Queens ZIP code.2 The jail complex operated by the New York City Department of Correction has a budget of $860 million a year a staff of 7000 officers and 1500 civilians to control an inmate population of 14000. The official permanent population of the island as reported by the United States Census Bureau was 11355 as of 2009.3
G-Dep Talks About Murder Confession From Rikers Island
Filed under: Hip-Hop , Hip-Hop News , Busted Denise Truscello/WireImage Former Bad Boy rapper G-Dep , who is currently facing life in prison after turning himself in for the 1993 murder of a Harlem man, has finally given a detailed explanation for his unsolicited confession. The shooting, which he committed when he was 18, and was not aware had actually killed his victim, weighed heavily on his ...
Filed under: Hip-Hop , Hip-Hop News , Busted Denise Truscello/WireImage Former Bad Boy rapper G-Dep , who is currently facing life in prison after turning himself in for the 1993 murder of a Harlem man, has finally given a detailed explanation for his unsolicited confession. The shooting, which he committed when he was 18, and was not aware had actually killed his victim, weighed heavily on his ...
Rikers Island Prison Complex News - The New York Times
News about the Rikers Island Prison Complex. Commentary and archival information about the Rikers Island Prison Complex from The New York Times.
News about the Rikers Island Prison Complex. Commentary and archival information about the Rikers Island Prison Complex from The New York Times.
The island is thought to be named after Abraham Rycken4 a Dutch settler who moved to Long Island in 1638 and whose descendants owned Rikers Island until 1884 when it was sold to the city for $180000. It has been used as a jail ever since.5
'Wedding rapist': Not me!
A livery driver busted for rape a day before his wedding insisted, "I'm innocent" from jail yesterday -- as law-enforcement sources said they strongly suspect he also committed three attempted rapes in Brooklyn. "This is a mistake," said a distraught William Giraldo in an interview at Rikers Island, where...
A livery driver busted for rape a day before his wedding insisted, "I'm innocent" from jail yesterday -- as law-enforcement sources said they strongly suspect he also committed three attempted rapes in Brooklyn. "This is a mistake," said a distraught William Giraldo in an interview at Rikers Island, where...
City of New York Department of Correction
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Contents
1 The complex and its facilities
2 History
3 "Gay housing"
4 Alleged abuses
5 References
6 External links
The complex and its facilities
Detailed aerial photo of Rikers Island
Beyonce, More Make Forbes' Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30
Filed under: Hip-Hop , Hip-Hop News , Soul/R&B , R&B News AP Forbes released their annual Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30 list this week with Lady Gaga's meat purse holding an estimated $90 million in cash money. Beyonce , Rihanna and Lil Wayne made the list as well raking in a combined total of $79 million. Forbes tallied the earnings of the young stars between the months of May 2010 and 2011 ...
Filed under: Hip-Hop , Hip-Hop News , Soul/R&B , R&B News AP Forbes released their annual Best-Paid Celebrities Under 30 list this week with Lady Gaga's meat purse holding an estimated $90 million in cash money. Beyonce , Rihanna and Lil Wayne made the list as well raking in a combined total of $79 million. Forbes tallied the earnings of the young stars between the months of May 2010 and 2011 ...
Rikers Island
Rikers Island is New York City's main jail complex, as well as the name of the 413.17-acre island on which it sits, in the East River between Queens ...
Rikers Island is New York City's main jail complex, as well as the name of the 413.17-acre island on which it sits, in the East River between Queens ...
The facilities located on Rikers Island include Otis Bantum Correctional Center (OBCC) Robert N. Davoren Complex (RNDC formerly ARDC) Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC) George Motchan Detention Center (GMDC) North Infirmary Command (NIC) Rose M. Singer Center (RMSC) Eric M. Taylor Center (EMTC formerly CIFM) James A. Thomas Center (JATC) George R. Vierno Center (GRVC) and West Facility (WF). Bantum Kross Motchan and Vierno house detained male adults. Taylor houses sentenced male adolescents and adults. Davoren primarily houses male inmates who are of ages 16 through 18. Singer houses detained and sentenced female adolescents and adults. North Infirmary primarily houses inmates who require medical attention from an infirmary. West Facility houses inmates who have diseases that are contagious.6
Malcolm X's daughter admits identity theft, likely faces probation
The youngest daughter of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X has admitted she ran up $55,000 in credit card charges using the stolen identity of a family friend.
The youngest daughter of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X has admitted she ran up $55,000 in credit card charges using the stolen identity of a family friend.
Rikers Jails
Built in 1933 as Rikers Island's first permanent jail, the HDM originally was called the Rikers Island Penitentiary. In 1980, a Federal court ...
Built in 1933 as Rikers Island's first permanent jail, the HDM originally was called the Rikers Island Penitentiary. In 1980, a Federal court ...
The average daily inmate population on the island is about 14000.7 The daytime population (including staff) can be 20000 or more.8
Ja Rule begins two-year jail sentence
Ja Rule turns himself in to begin serving time for gun possession.
Ja Rule turns himself in to begin serving time for gun possession.
Hart Island, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hart Island, sometimes referred to as Hart's Island, is a small island in New York City ... Prison labor from Rikers Island is used for burial details, paid at ...
Hart Island, sometimes referred to as Hart's Island, is a small island in New York City ... Prison labor from Rikers Island is used for burial details, paid at ...
The complex which consists of ten jails holds local offenders who are awaiting trial and cannot afford or cannot obtain bail or were not given bail from a judge those serving sentences of one year or less and those temporarily placed there pending transfer to another facility.citation needed
Jeffrey Ritter's first victim: 'He needs to be put away for life'
The arrest of ex-con Jeffrey Ritter for a sex attack on an 85-year-old Manhattan woman sent a shudder through his first victim - who says he should be locked up forever.
The arrest of ex-con Jeffrey Ritter for a sex attack on an 85-year-old Manhattan woman sent a shudder through his first victim - who says he should be locked up forever.
How Do I... Get To Rikers Island?
The Q100 originates in Long Island City at 28th Street and Bridge Plaza South (Queens Plaza) and continues to the Rikers Island Visit Center. ...
The Q100 originates in Long Island City at 28th Street and Bridge Plaza South (Queens Plaza) and continues to the Rikers Island Visit Center. ...
The only access to the island is from Queens over the unmarked 4200-foot (1.28 km) three-lane Francis Buono Bridge dedicated on November 22 1966 by Mayor John Lindsay.9 Before the bridge was constructed the only access to the island was by ferry. Transportation is also provided by the Q100 Limited stop bus service which runs around-the-clock. There are also privately-operated shuttles that connect the parking lot at the south end to the island. Bus service within the island for visitors visiting inmates is provided by the New York City Department of Correction.citation needed
Ja Rule's Wife Dismisses Rumors Her Family is Broke
A breadwinner spending two years away from the household while out of work is a threat to the livelihood of any family, however, Ja Rule 's wife Aisha Atkins says she's got nothing to fear.
A breadwinner spending two years away from the household while out of work is a threat to the livelihood of any family, however, Ja Rule 's wife Aisha Atkins says she's got nothing to fear.
Bulgaria: Dominique Strauss-Kahn on Suicide Watch at Rikers ...
The prison complex on Rikers Island, also known as ... The prison complex on Rikers Island, also known as "The Rock", has been filmed in numerous crime series. ...
The prison complex on Rikers Island, also known as ... The prison complex on Rikers Island, also known as "The Rock", has been filmed in numerous crime series. ...
The North Infirmary Command which used to be called the Rikers Island Infirmary is used to house inmates requiring extreme protective custody inmates with special health needs mentally ill inmates and inmates undergoing drug detoxification as well as some regular inmates. The rest of the facilities all built in the last 67 years make up this city of jails. There is also the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center a floating barge (described below). New York City's jail system has become something of a small town. There are schools medical clinics ball fields chapels gyms drug rehab programs grocery stores barbershops a bakery a laundromat a power plant a track a tailor shop a print shop a bus depot and even a car wash. Rikers Island has been referred to as the world's largest penal colony.1011 For comparison Europe's largest correctional facility12 Fleury-Mrogis Prison sits on 180 acres (0.73 km2) and houses 3800 prisoners.
History
Aerial photo of Rikers Island seen from the North. LaGuardia Airport and its 4 / 22 runway stretch can also be seen just 250 feet (75 m) from the island.
Ja Rule jailed for two years
The 35-year-old Grammy-nominated artist was set to start his jail term earlier this week on Wednesday – four years after being arrested with a loaded semi-automatic gun in New York.
The 35-year-old Grammy-nominated artist was set to start his jail term earlier this week on Wednesday – four years after being arrested with a loaded semi-automatic gun in New York.
BBC News - Strauss-Kahn faces tough routine at Rikers Island jail
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being detained at the notorious Rikers Island prison complex in New York, having been refused bail.
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being detained at the notorious Rikers Island prison complex in New York, having been refused bail.
The island was used as a military training ground during the Civil War. The first regiment to use the Island was the Ninth New York Infantry also known as Hawkins' Zouaves which arrived there on May 15 1861. Hawkins' Zouaves was followed by the 36th New York State Volunteers on June 23 which was followed by the Anderson Zouaves on July 15 1861. The Anderson Zouaves were commanded by John Lafayette Riker who was related to the owners of the island. The camp of the Anderson Zouaves was named Camp Astor in compliment to millionaire John Jacob Astor Jr. who provided funding for the army and who appears to have made a significant contribution to the raising of the Anderson Zouaves in particular with the Astor ladies being credited with the manufacture of the zouave uniforms worn by the recruits of this regiment. Rikers Island was subsequently used by numerous other Civil War regiments but the name "Camp Astor" was specific to the Anderson Zouaves and did not become a general name for the military encampment on the island.
The island was bought by New York City from the Ryker family in 1884 for $180000 and was used as a jail farm.13 The facility was commonly referred to by New Yorkers as simply "The Island"; for example that is what it is called in O. Henry's 1905 short story The Cop and the Anthem.
In 1932 the city opened a jail for men on the island to replace its dilapidated jail on Blackwell's Island (now Roosevelt Island). A landfill was added to the island in 1954. It enlarged the original 90-acre (360000 m2) island to 415 acres (1.68 km2) enabling the jail facilities to expand. The original penitentiary building completed in 1935 was called HDM or the House of Detention for Men became a maximum security facility called the James A. Thomas Center and closed due to structural issues in 2000.
During Mayor David Dinkins' term as mayor of New York the jail filled to overflowing and an 800-bed barge was installed on the East River to accommodate the extra inmates. The barge is called the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center (VCBC) and is also known simply as "The Boat". VCBC is located at 1 Halleck St Bronx NY 10474 at the end of Hunts Point near the recently relocated Fulton Fish Market. The keel for the Vernon C. Bain was laid in 1989 at the Avondale Shipyard in New Orleans. Upon completion VCBC was towed up from Louisiana to its current mooring and attached to two Crandall Arms.clarification needed It opened for use as a facility in 1992. Originally it had been leased to the NYC Department of Juvenile Justice while Spofford Juvenile Detention Center was under reconstruction. VCBC was formerly known as Maritime Facility #3 (MTF3); facilities 1 and 2 were reconstructed British military transport barges or BIBBYs (British Industries Boat Building Yard) used during the Falklands War both of which could house 800 soldiers but only 200 inmates after their conversion. MTFs 1 and 2 were anchored on either side of Manhattan at East River pier 17 near 20th street in the Hudson River. In addition there were two smaller 1930s-era Staten Island Ferry boats both converted to house 162 inmates each. The ferry boats were sold for salvage about 2003 and the owner of the shipyard that built VCBC Avondale Shipyard bought the two BIBBYs. VCBC is the only vessel of its type in the world. Prior to modification for use by New York City it cost $161 million to construct.14 The initial plan for acquiring the vessel because of the way New York City makes capital purchases had to have begun at least five years before the keel was laid during the tenure of Ed Koch.
A drawing by artist Salvador Dal done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981 when it was moved to the prison lobby in A.M.K.C. (C95) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and replaced with a fake; three Correction Officers and an Assistant Deputy Warden were arrested and charged and though three later pled guilty and one was acquitted the drawing has not been recovered.15
"Gay housing"
The segregated unit at Rikers for LGBT prisoners known as "gay housing" was closed in December 2005 citing a need to improve security.16 The unit had opened in the 1970s due to concerns about abuse of LGBT prisoners in pretrial detention. The New York City Department of Corrections' widely criticized plan was to restructure the classification of prisoners and create a new protective custody system which would include 23-hour-per-day lockdown (identical to that mandated for disciplinary reasons) or moving vulnerable inmates to other facilities.17 Whereas formerly all that was required was a declaration of homosexuality or the appearance of being transgender inmates wanting protective custody would now be required to request it in a special hearing.18
Alleged abuses
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In February 2008 Correction Officer Lloyd Nicholson was indicted after he allegedly used a select group of teenage inmates as enforcers under a regime called "the program" as well as allegedly beating inmates himself. However "The Program" has been known to exist for well over a decade and is unique to the adolescents. The inmates use it as a test for other inmates and system of control amongst themselves. 19
On October 4 2007 the New York City Department of Corrections conceded that "tens of thousands of nonviolent inmates taken to Rikers Island on misdemeanor charges had been wrongly strip-searched in violation of a 2002 court settlement and were entitled to payment for damages. As many as 150000 such inmates have been searched at Rikers Island since 2002 lawyers for the inmates said... The policy was kept in place despite a United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruling in 2001 that strip-searches of misdemeanor suspects were illegal unless officials suspected that they were carrying contraband..."
Lead lawyer Richard D. Emery charged in his papers that department officials "repeatedly resorted to lying to cover up deliberate indifference to the continued practice of humiliating detainees by forcing them to strip naked in groups."20
In an alleged July 2008 rape case reported by The Village Voice on August 5 2008 the alleged victim claimed "that someone entered her cell in the 1000-bed Rose M. Singer Center while she was asleep sometime before 6 a.m. on July 3. She says the intruder (or intruders) bound and gagged her with bedsheets and then used a dildo-like object to sexually assault her. Other inmates may have acted as lookouts during the alleged assault. The woman who was being held on grand-larceny charges for the past three months was discovered at about 6 a.m. by an Officer and a Captain who were touring the building. The Officer saw her lying on her back on the floor of her cell with bedsheets wrapped around her neck mouth and legs. She had also been blindfolded. The incident was reported to central command at 7:30 a.m. and the woman was transported to the Elmhurst Hospital Center. Because she didn't share a cell with anyone a major question is how the alleged assault happened in the first place. Officials won't talk about the investigation and there's no word on whether any arrests have been made."21
The same Village Voice article also lists a roll call of 2008 scandals at Rikers including the case of Officers who allegedly passed accused cop killer Lee Woods marijuana cigarettes and alcohol; the February indictment of corrections officer Lloyd Nicholson who used inmates as "enforcers" and the April 27 suicide of 18-year-old Steven Morales (who had killed his infant daughter for crying too much) in the high-security closed-custody unit.
On February 3 2009 The New York Times reported that "the pattern of cases suggests that city correction officials have been aware of a problem in which Rikers Officers have acquiesced or encouraged violence among inmates." The Times added that "There have been at least seven lawsuits filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan accusing Officers of complicity or acquiescence in inmate violence at Rikers a complex of 10 detention facilities which along with several other jails around the city hold about 13000 prisoners most of whom are pretrial detainees. None of the seven suits have gone to trial. In the three that were settled the city admitted no liability or wrongdoing."22
References
Dr. Emily Senay M.D. M.P.H. CBS News. Accessed July 27 2007. "In addition to making house calls for homebound patients in Manhattan through Betances Health Unit Dr. Senay has worked in a variety of clinical settings including Rikers Island New York City's largest jail and the Floating Hospital a non-profit health clinic for undeserved families."
Tax Block & Tax Lot Base Map Files on CD-ROM New York City Department of City Planning. Accessed July 26 2007. "Similar to the Marble Hill situation is that of Rikers Island. Rikers Island is part of the Borough of The Bronx. However it is administratively included in Queens Community District 1."
U.S. Census Bureau 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates1
Daily Star May 1880 Greater Astoria Historical Society. Accessed July 27 2007. "His daughter Grietie married Abraham Rycken; it is after this prominent Queens family that Rikers Island is named."
Barth Kodi. An Overview of Rikers Island: A City of Jails NYC24.com. " Named after Abraham Rycken a Dutch settler who moved to Long Island in 1638 and whose descendants owned Rikers Island till 1884."
"Rikers Island Facilities." City of New York Department of Correction. Retrieved on December 30 2009.
NYC.GOV "DOC Statistics" Retrieved April 10 2009. "Average Daily Population "
Barth Kodi. "A City of Jails". Accessed December 31 2008
Devlin John C. (November 23 1966). "'Bridge of Hope' to Rikers Island Is Dedicated Here". The New York Times: p. 41. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.htmlresFB0F14FB3B54117B93C1AB178AD95F428685F9. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Rikers-Stories-Worlds-Largest/dp/0312261799
"Captive Audience." NYC24. Retrieved on April 3 2009.
Shaw Danny (March 18 2008). "Inside Europe's largest prison". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/fileon4/7301050.stm. Retrieved July 10 2010.
City of New York Department of Correction: History of DOC nyc.gov/doc. Accessed January 11 2011. "The City purchased Rikers Island in 1884 for $180000."
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Von Zielbauer Paul (October 4 2003). "Art Too Tempting at Rikers; Plot to Steal a Dal Was Far From a Masterpiece". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.htmlres9A07E3D7153CF937A35753C1A9659C8B63. Retrieved 2008-04-05.
""Arrested justice: When LGBT People Land in Jail Part Four: The Myth of 'Protective Custody'"". Patrick Letellier Gay.com. http://transgenderlawcenter.org/new/index.php/updates/press-releases/meeting-to-highlight-issues-faced-by-lgbt-people-in-california-prisons/108. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
"Closure of Gay Housing at Rikers Draws Complaints". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. December 30 2005. http://articles.latimes.com/2005/dec/30/nation/na-rikers30. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
Von Zielbauer Paul (December 30 2005). "City Prepares to Close Rikers Housing for Gays". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.htmlres9E0DE1D81330F933A05751C1A9639C8B63. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
Rayman Graham (April 8 2008). "Rikers Island Fight Club". The Village Voice. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0815rikers-fight-club4042292.html. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
Feuer Alan (October 5 2007). "City to Pay Damages for Strip Searches". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/05/nyregion/05strip.html. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
Rayman Graham (August 5 2008). "Woman-on-Woman Rape Claim at Rikers". The Village Voice. http://villagevoice.com/2008-08-05/news/woman-on-woman-rape-claim-at-rikers/. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
Weiser Benjamin (February 3 2009). "Lawsuits Suggest Pattern of Rikers Guards Looking Other Way". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/04/nyregion/04rikers.html. Retrieved 2009-02-04.
External links
New York City portal
Description of the 10 jails on Rikers.
The Jail Inferno by Heather Mac Donald City Journal Summer 2009
Rikers Island: Blocks 9000 and 9001 Block Group 9 Census Tract 1 Bronx County New York United States Census Bureau
http://www.nyc24.org/2003/islands/zone2/rikershistory.html
http://www.nyc24.org/2003/islands/zone2/rikers-index.html
Department of Correction Facilities on Rikers Island
Map of Rikers Island.
"Guards charged in Dali theft" (BBC)
Firsthand Accounts of Ex-Inmates of Rikers Island
"History of New York City Department of Corrections"
"Rikers Island guards beat inmates for years" (CNN 1998)
"From Ramallah to Rikers Island" A New Journal Series by Nigel Parry from the World's Largest Penal Colony 2008
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Ja Rule Turns Himself In As Tearful Family Looks On
Rule accompanied by relatives in Manhattan courtroom before being led away to start two-year sentence.
Rule accompanied by relatives in Manhattan courtroom before being led away to start two-year sentence.




















