How Can I Improve My Park?

Making Policy Public

How Can I Improve My Park?

Pinned Down? Rise Up!

Making Policy Public

Pinned Down? Rise Up!

What the Cell?

Urban Investigations

What the Cell?

Displaced From This Place?

Urban Investigations

Displaced From This Place?

How Can I Improve My Park?

Making Policy Public

How Can I Improve My Park?

Power Trip

Urban Investigations

Power Trip

Print ¡Recuperalo!

For most of the 350,000 people arrested in New York City every year, getting arrested is just the beginning of a long and difficult process. Personal property is also taken at the time of arrest, and getting it back depends on how it was categorized by the police. Each category requires a different set of steps, interactions with multiple players in law enforcement, and tight deadlines. The process is frustrating, drawn-out, and confusing, causing many people to give up on getting their property back. To make it worse, there are no published guidelines to help people through this process.

CUP collaborated with The Bronx Defenders and designers L + L to create ¡Recuperalo! (Get It Back!), a spanish language version of the original guide that helps New Yorkers who’ve recently been arrested get their stuff back. The illustrated guide breaks down the property seizure and civil forfeiture processes into detailed steps, including what to do when you’re arrested and after you’re released.

What Up With DAT?

Technical Assistance

Who Benefits from Community Benefit Agreements?

Urban Investigations

Who Benefits from Community Benefit Agreements?

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment

We care!

Making Policy Public

We care!

Rent Regulation Rights

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights

Talking Trash: Throwing Out the Big Apple

Urban Investigations

Talking Trash: Throwing Out the Big Apple

Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights - San Francisco Edition

Education Rights for Families

Technical Assistance

Education Rights for Families