Citizens Crime Commission of New York City
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| Formation | 1978 |
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| Type | Nonprofit organization Nonpartisan |
| Headquarters | New York, NY, United States |
President | Richard Aborn |
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| Revenue | $516,213[1] (2014) |
| Expenses | $412,190[1] (2014) |
| Website | www.nycrimecommission.org |
The Citizens Crime Commission of New York City (Crime Commission) is an independent, non-profit, nonpartisan organization focused on criminal justice and public safety policy reform.
The Crime Commission’s recent education and advocacy efforts have focused on supporting the greater use of DNA evidence in crime fighting,[2] highlighting the changing nature of the threat of terrorism,[3] and developing interventions against gun violence.[4]