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National Directory of Programs for Women with Criminal Justice Involvement

STEPS to End Family Violence: Alternatives to Incarceration program

Agency Information

Edward Gould Services for Children and Families
PO Box 287326
New York, New York 10128
Phone: (212) 212-437-3500
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Program Contact

  • PO Box 287326
    New York, New York 10128
  • Phone: (646) 315-7600

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The Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) program specifically addresses the needs of domestic violence survivors who have been charged with crimes related to the abuse they have experienced. In many cases, the clients carry charges related to the defense of themselves or their children. The end goal is to reach an outcome that is satisfactory to the criminal justice system and beneficial to the women and their families. Court collaboration is a major component of the ATI program. STEPS works closely with the courts and the client’s attorney to design an appropriate treatment plan and accompany the client to court, monitor her progress, and provide compliance reports as necessary. Staff attorneys will consult with the client’s defense as needed.
Started in 1983

Who is helped?

Women with a history of domestic violence who have a criminal case pending as a result of being a domestic violence survivor. Capacity: 50-80 women per year.

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