The Failure Of Raise The Age: A Gift To New York’s Gangs

by Contributor | June 7, 2025 9:04 am

 Raising the age of criminal responsibility in New York has created a nightmare scenario that opened statutory loopholes which prohibit law enforcement and prosecutors from doing their job. As a result of this reckless policy failure, youth violence in New York has skyrocketed while gangs recruit those under 18[1] to do their bidding knowing they’ll be siphoned off to more lenient Family Court instead of facing substantial consequences for their actions.
     The statistics surrounding this failure are startling. Before New York changed its age of criminal responsibility to 18 years old, courts could treat 16- and 17-year-olds who committed serious felonies as adults. In 2017, nearly 60% of offenders charged with serious crimes were convicted in adult criminal court, and more than 1,000 received a prison or jail sentence. In 2024, however, less than 10% (435 of 4,475 offenders) received a felony conviction, with only 211 confined to an Office of Children and Family Services facility for more than a year.

These numbers are staggering, and to be clear, we aren’t talking about minor offenses. The crimes involved in these cases include:

     New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has rightfully called out these policies for what they are[2]: reckless. Simply put, New York Democrats have created a system that gives dangerous criminals a pass. Charges of homicide, assault and sexual offenses have gone unprosecuted as a result of these so-called criminal justice “reforms.” The perpetrators of these crimes are old enough to know murder and rape are wrong. Refusing to allow prosecution of them isn’t reform, it’s insanity.
The Assembly Minority Conference has offered several proposals to address this problem.
     Without corrective action at the state level, the coming summer months will be especially challenging for law enforcement and residents in New York. These policies have done nothing but make our streets less safe and empower criminal enterprises. Simply put, Raise the Age is a broken law that legislative Democrats refuse to fix. I strongly urge the governor and her legislative allies to change this policy immediately.

If you have any questions or comments on this or any other state issue, or if you would like to be added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, please contact my office. My office can be reached by mail at 19 Canalview Mall, Fulton, NY 13069 and by email at [email protected]. You may also find me, Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, on Facebook or Twitter at @WillABarclay.

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Endnotes:
  1. gangs recruit those under 18: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=7653f29696&e=38f6a210c4
  2. out these policies for what they are: https://nyassembly.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=07197d9171afdf55cf914fb72&id=81f7c49a43&e=38f6a210c4

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