Manhattan DA's $40, 000 Stress Program: A Controversy Unfolds

Manhattan, New York, USASat Nov 16 2024
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Ever since Alvin Bragg became the Manhattan District Attorney, a storm has been brewing. He decided to spend $40, 000 of public funds on a program to help his staff cope with job stress. Known as secondary trauma, this can affect people who deal with other's troubles daily. The program includes focus groups and training, but not everyone is on board.
What's strange is that since Bragg took over, felony crimes in Manhattan have increased by nearly 17%. This fact hasn't gone unnoticed by crime victims and their families. They feel neglected, especially with such spending on staff well-being. Critics are questioning the DA's office priorities. They wonder if this focus is more on the employees' mental health than on supporting those affected by crimes. The issue becomes more complicated because staff already have counseling benefits through their insurance. Why spend extra public money? These questions are making many people scratch their heads and wonder if the DA's office is focusing on the wrong things.
https://localnews.ai/article/manhattan-das-40-000-stress-program-a-controversy-unfolds-c2cef0ac

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