DCJS Commissioner Rossana Rosado

DCJS Dialogue

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Dialogue matters. The issues we face in public safety are complex, and real progress comes from talking with the people doing the work, asking good questions, and learning from each other. Join your host, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Commissioner Rossana Rosado, as she takes a deeper dive into the work shaping public safety across New York State, exploring the stories, data, and people behind efforts happening at DCJS and with partners across the criminal justice and community safety landscape.

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DCJS Commissioner Rossana Rosado

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News

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criminaljustice.ny.gov

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22 cze 2026

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