Scary, Ok With it, Good

City Studies

Scary, Ok With it, Good

Get It Back!

Public Access Design

Get It Back!

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

Envisioning Development

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

Store Stories

City Studies

Store Stories

Rumbo A Su Tarjeta Verde

Public Access Design

Rumbo A Su Tarjeta Verde

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

Public Access Design

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

Print Who Makes Bail?

In 2015, roughly 45,000 New Yorkers were jailed because they couldn’t pay their court-assigned bail. Today in New York City, only one in ten people who are arrested are able to pay bail when they’re first brought before a judge. What’s bail? Who does it affect? And how?

In the fall and winter of 2017, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Caits Meissner and public high school students from the Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice (LGJ) to investigate these questions.

Students surveyed members of the school community, interviewed key stakeholders working on the issue, and sat in on public arraignments in Bronx Criminal Court. This booklet is a guide to what the students learned about NYC’s bail system, how it works, and how it could work differently.

Trouble With Your Water Bill?

Public Access Design

Trouble With Your Water Bill?

Field Guide to Federalism

City Studies

Field Guide to Federalism

The Water Underground

Urban Investigations

The Water Underground

What Is Zoning?

Envisioning Development

What Is Zoning?

Predatory Equity

Making Policy Public

Predatory Equity

Ready, Set, Apply!

Technical Assistance

Ready, Set, Apply!

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

City Studies

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?