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News 12 LI: Community Partnership Program gives ex-cons a second chance
The Community Partnership Program run by the Nassau County District Attorney's Office is giving former convicts a second chance. Watch the story... -
DA Singas appears on Good Day NY to talk about what NCDA is doing to fight the opioid epidemic
The opioid crisis continues to plague New York. Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas is making the epidemic a top priority. Her office is teaming up with the Islanders hockey team to speak out against opioids in a new PSA. Watch the Interview... -
Newsday: Islanders' Matt Martin records PSA to fight heroin crisis
After Nassau DA Madeline Singas reached out to team for assistance, Isles brought students to game as part of Singas' initiative. Read the article... -
WPIX 11: Teen program on Long Island aims to prevent drunk driving
DA Singas, who pioneered the prevention-aimed program, summed it up: “The message has to be relentless.” "Having the courage to say you know what, 'I’m not getting into that car. Because someone’s been drinking. Or high. Or they’re not a good driver.'” Watch the story... -
Fios 1: Nassau DA unveils program that offers support to those previously incarcerated
CPP is a community-based resource and referral office that will help reduce recidivism and improve public safety Watch the story... -
Fox 5: Program helps keep women out of handcuffs
That program is the Women's Opportunity Rehabilitation Center, or WORC, in Hempstead, a community correction program that offers an alternative to incarceration for nonviolent female felony offenders in Nassau County. Watch the story... -
WPIX: Inside the MS-13 war room and the battle to defeat the gang that hides among your neighbors
“Not only did we take down the CEO. We took down the COO, the CIO, all the board of trustees,” Singas said, using corporate lingo to describe this intricate organization. Watch the story... -
WPIX: Crashing Cars for Education
Local law enforcement gathered to witness a controlled car crash as part of a week-long data retrieval training class sponsored by the NCDA and SCDA with asset forfeiture money. Additional Info... -
News 12: NCDA's S.T.O.P. Then Send Program
Learn how to keep your children safe in video game chat rooms Watch the story... -
DA Singas talks with Long Island Woman Magazine
“I think women have a different way of governing and are just by their nature more collaborative." Read the article -
Fox 5: NCDA Connects LI Youth to Summer Job Opportunities
The NCDA recommended nine people to the county's summer youth jobs program. Read on... -
News 12 LI: NCDA Donation Helps Cats Rescued from Garden City Home
The NCDA donated $5,250 in forfeiture funds to pay for their care in a Maryland sanctuary. Additional Info... -
PIX 11: The Hooked Generation: Fighting the opioid crisis on the front lines
DA Singas spoke with Pix 11 to share what the NCDA is doing to combat drug use on Long Island. Watch the story... -
WABC: Fossils, 'deep' history found in walls of Nassau County Courthouse
If walls could talk, it would seem the Nassau County Courthouse would have quite a few interesting stories to tell. Watch the story... -
Newsday: Seized counterfeit goods give jobs to people with disabilities, DA says
Fake logos on 11,000 fleece jackets will be covered and donated to needy groups under a program by Nassau District Attorney Madeline Singas. Read the article -
Newsday: LI center’s grant means training for more women offenders
Women convicted of low-level and felony crimes can avoid jail by enrolling in programs at the Woman’s Opportunity Rehabilitation Center. Additional Info... -
WABC: DA Singas launches program where Holocaust survivors counsel hate crime suspects
“It’s really eye-opening,” Singas said. “Because once they’re educated to (the horrors of the Holocaust), they’re ashamed and embarrassed.” Watch the story... -
Newsday: Cocaine-heroin ring operating on LI taken down, Nassau DA says
“We collaborated with law enforcement agencies in those jurisdictions to make sure we crushed these supply chains.” Read the article
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