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  2. Police Athletic League of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The organization operates two workforce development programsSummer Youth Employment and In-School Training & Employment Program, where teenagers can receive volunteer internships and summer jobs. There is also a Juvenile Justice and Re-Entry Services Program to addresses New York City's high school dropout rate.

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    New York City’s ambitious summer jobs program — a priority of Mayor Adams — is falling short of connecting young people with high-paying industries, thanks to managerial missteps and ...

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  5. Police Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    PAL lacrosse players on parade Boston Police Athletic League ceremony, c. 1984–1987. The Police Athletic League (PAL) is an organization in many American police departments in which members of the police force coach young people, both boys and girls, in sports, and help with homework and other school-related activities.

  6. New York City Police Academy - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Police Academy is the police academy of the New York City Police Department (NYPD). It is located in College Point, Queens. Within the organization of the New York City Police Department, the Chief of Training oversees the Training Bureau, which includes the Police Academy, the NYPD Cadet Corps, and other units. [1]

  7. NYC’s ‘sanctuary city’ status largely keeps NYPD from ...

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    The NYPD, which has its hands tied by New York State's lenient bail reforms and protections for violent juveniles criminals, also grapples with the Big Apples migrant-friendly 'sanctuary' status.

  8. Midnight basketball - Wikipedia

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    Midnight basketball is an initiative which developed in the 1990s to curb inner-city crime in the United States by keeping urban youth off the streets and engaging them with alternatives to drugs and crime. It was founded by G. Van Standifer in the late 1980s.

  9. NYPD Cricket League - Wikipedia

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    It is a recreational league founded to develop better relations between New York Police and the immigrant communities within the city. The league is unofficial and is not recognized by United States of America Cricket Association. Its main goal is to have good understanding and relationship with immigrant communities living in New York City. [1]