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BeyondGeography

(39,346 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 04:57 PM Dec 2019

New York City Paid McKinsey Millions to Stem Jail Violence. Instead, Violence Soared.

In April 2017, partners from McKinsey & Company sent a confidential final report to the New York City corrections commissioner. They had spent almost three years leading an unusual project for a white-shoe corporate consulting firm like McKinsey: Attempting to stem the tide of inmate brawls, gang slashings and assaults by guards that threatened to overwhelm the jail complex on Rikers Island.

The report recounted that McKinsey had tested its new anti-violence strategy in what the firm called “Restart” housing units at Rikers. The results were striking. Violence had dropped more than 50% in the Restart facilities, the McKinsey partners wrote. The number was bogus. Jail officials and McKinsey consultants had jointly rigged the Restart program in its earliest phase to all but guarantee there would be few violent episodes, according to documents and interviews. They stacked the units with inmates they believed to be compliant and unlikely to get into fights or to attack staff.

Publicly, McKinsey and top corrections officials touted the drop in violence in these units as an early sign of their project’s success — without disclosing that they had tilted the scale in favor of that result. After McKinsey handed off the inmate selection process, about a year into the firm’s work at Rikers, jail officials continued to manipulate the population of the Restart units to keep their violence numbers low.

In October of this year, the New York City Council voted to approve Mayor Bill de Blasio’s proposal to close Rikers. The vote occurred during the same month that a federal monitor, appointed by a court to oversee reform at Rikers, revealed that violence by jail guards there continues to worsen. Overall, using the metrics employed by McKinsey, jailhouse violence has risen nearly 50% since the firm began its assignment.

The full story of how New York City came to pay McKinsey $27.5 million only to abandon many of the firm’s recommendations and decide to shut Rikers has never been told. A ProPublica investigation, based on interviews with 36 people, half of whom worked directly on the project, as well as more than 10,000 pages of project documents, internal emails and other records, reveals that problems dogged the project at every stage...

https://www.propublica.org/article/new-york-city-paid-mckinsey-millions-to-stem-jail-violence-instead-violence-soared
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New York City Paid McKinsey Millions to Stem Jail Violence. Instead, Violence Soared. (Original Post) BeyondGeography Dec 2019 OP
There Are 60,00 Homeless In This City Me. Dec 2019 #1
+1000 Newest Reality Dec 2019 #4
This Is One Of My Issues W/DeB Me. Dec 2019 #6
McKinsey's bread and butter is wrecking people's lives for profit. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2019 #2
I know folks who worked for McKinsey & Co HipChick Dec 2019 #3
Definitely one of those places that is a hammer and sees everything as nails. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2019 #5

Me.

(35,454 posts)
1. There Are 60,00 Homeless In This City
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 05:10 PM
Dec 2019

and they can barely find a dime to help them and they pay these hoaxters 27.5 million. Seems there is no amount of financial waste too high when it comes to the white shoers.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
4. +1000
Tue Dec 10, 2019, 05:29 PM
Dec 2019

Yes. There seems to be a chosen group for whom the economy booms.

The rest of us? Meh! A lot is spent on the scientific art of convincing large numbers of us that it is better to have meh, then no meh at all. Currently, if we could address the manipulation, more people just might be careful about what pablum they are swallowing and who it is that informs them.

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