Appointee given major authority to reform Rikers is an unexpected pick

New York City's Rikers Island faces another hurdle in its troubled history as federal Judge Laura Taylor Swain appoints Nicholas Deml, a former CIA agent with corrections experience from Vermont, as the remediation manager. This move grants him significant authority to push reforms, surpassing even that of the city's correction commissioner.

Deml's appointment comes at a time of uncertainty for Rikers, which has been plagued by violence, staff misconduct, and systemic failures. City leaders had initially set a deadline to close the jail complex but now seem unlikely to meet it. Meanwhile, a federal monitor recently reported on poor operational practices that contributed to a dozen in-custody deaths last year.

Swain has given Deml 21 days to deliver a report outlining his compensation, staffing, and preliminary budget. Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office has expressed willingness to collaborate with Deml, but the city's corrections commissioner remains unfilled. Critics caution that Rikers' history shows that reform efforts can fail once court oversight ends.

Deml's background is marked by experience in small systems compared to New York City's large jail population. In Vermont, he oversaw a system far smaller than Rikers while also working as an operations officer at the CIA and serving as an aide to Illinois Senator Richard Durbin. His appointment reflects Swain's efforts to force change within the city's control.

Advocates have praised Deml's record in Vermont, describing him as transparent and willing to tackle problems. However, others note that Rikers has swallowed reformers before, and his success will depend on buy-in from the city government. Deml's independence from City Hall could be an asset if he uses it to push for meaningful change.

Ultimately, Deml's appointment marks a final attempt by Swain to drive progress through the remedy manager role. The success of this initiative will largely hinge on whether Rikers' reform efforts can outlast his tenure and translate into lasting change within the city's jails.
 
idk about deml being the right guy for the job πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, like he has experience in small systems which is a big difference from rikers but also what if he's too small to tackle the big issues? on one hand, his background with transparency and reform efforts sounds great πŸ‘, but on the other hand, hasn't the city done that before just to find out it didn't work out πŸ€”? I guess only time will tell if deml can make a real difference πŸ’―
 
I'm keepin an eye on Rikers Island situation πŸ€”, it's gettin worse by the day. Appointing a remediation manager like Nicholas Deml seems like a good start tho, he's got some decent experience from Vermont and all that jazz πŸ’‘. But let's be real, city leaders had already said they'd close the place down by now, so I'm not holdin my breath πŸ™„. It's gonna take more than just one person to fix this mess, it's a systemic problem that needs systemic changes. Fingers crossed Deml can get some meaningful reform done and not just sweep it under the rug like they've been doin before πŸ˜’.
 
I'm not holding my breath for Deml to fix Rikers, sounds like just another attempt at throwing money and people at a sinking ship πŸ€‘πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ. He might be decent, but that CIA background is gonna attract some shady folks, no way he's above corruption... and what about the city's resistance? We've seen this before with reformers, they get in, do some patchwork, and then disappear πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. The real question is, who benefits from Deml's appointment - not the inmates or their families, that's for sure πŸ˜’
 
im curious about deml's approach, gonna be interesting to see how he navigates the politics at city hall πŸ€”. seems like a good starting point that he's getting direct input from the mayor's office though. also gotta wonder what the vermont experience tells us about his ability to scale up to something as big as rikers 🚧. hope he can bring some of those small system efficiencies to the table and help get rikers out of its current mess πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about Rikers Island, it's been a nightmare for far too long... 21 days is a good start but we need real, tangible changes, not just a new face on the situation πŸ•°οΈ... Deml's background looks solid but we'll see how he actually does with the massive correction system in NYC 😬... My heart goes out to all those who've suffered or lost loved ones due to Rikers' failures ❀️... Can't help but think that this might be just the push needed for real reform, fingers crossed 🀞
 
I'm kinda concerned about this remediation manager thing, you know? Like Deml's a good guy and all, but we gotta be realistic here... Rikers has been through like, so many reforms already and it just keeps on failing πŸ€•. I mean, the city's gonna need more than just one person to fix this mess. It's like, we need systemic change, not just some new face with a fancy title 🚫. But at the same time, Deml's got some sweet experience under his belt, so fingers crossed he can actually make some progress πŸ’ͺ. Still, it's gonna be hard for him to succeed if city leaders aren't on board... we'll see how this all plays out πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm like totally stoked that Nicholas Deml is finally coming on board to shake things up at Rikers Island! 🚨πŸ’ͺ He seems like a total pro with some serious experience under his belt, from being a CIA agent to overseeing small systems in Vermont. I'm all for giving him the autonomy to make real changes and push for reform. But, let's be real, this place has a history of kinda sorta getting back on track only to fall off again... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ So, fingers crossed that Deml can really make it stick and bring about some lasting change! πŸ’•
 
man... rikers island has been a mess for ages 🀯 it's like they're just trying to sweep everything under the rug and hope nobody notices πŸ™ˆ but this new guy, deml, he seems like he might actually know what he's doing πŸ‘ i mean, his background in vermont is kinda impressive, and he's got some serious credentials from the cia πŸ’ͺ

but let's be real, reforming rikers is no easy feat πŸ”’ it's like trying to hold water in your hands - it'll just slip right back out 😩 and we all know how that ends... but hey, at least deml has a chance to make a difference 🌟 if he can get the city on board and push for real change, maybe rikers won't be a total lost cause after all πŸ’•
 
im not sure how much of a difference deml's gonna make at rikers πŸ€”... i mean, it sounds like he's got some good credentials from vermont, but rikers has been struggling for decades 🚨. it's hard to see how one person (or even one person with corrections experience) can single-handedly fix the systemic issues that have plagued this place. and what if city hall just ignores him or plays politics? πŸ’Ό that would be a major bummer.
 
πŸ€” i'm kinda skeptical about deml being able to turn rikers around... like, he's got a solid background but rikers is a whole different beast from vermont 🌳πŸ’ͺ he needs to navigate all these complex issues and get buy-in from the city government, which can be super tough πŸ”’ especially when critics say rikers has a history of failing reform efforts πŸ˜” still, deml seems like a decent pick for remediation manager... his transparency record in vermont is actually pretty inspiring 🌟 but we'll have to wait and see how it plays out πŸ‘€
 
I think it's awesome that they're bringing in someone with experience from a smaller system like Vermont πŸ€”. It's gotta be tough to implement changes in a place as big as Rikers, but Deml seems like he might just get it done πŸ’ͺ. I'm all for some accountability and transparency in the city's corrections department - if Deml can make that happen without alienating anyone, that's a win πŸ™Œ. But, you're right, history has shown us that change can be tough to stick to, so fingers crossed he's got the buy-in from City Hall and the community 🀞!
 
OMG 🀯, like Rikers Island is literally at breaking point right now 😩! But, I gotta say, Nicholas Deml seems like a total game changer πŸ’₯, coming in with that CIA background & corrections experience from Vermont. His track record of being transparent & tackling problems in small systems is def inspiring πŸ™Œ. Can't wait to see what he does next, fingers crossed it's real change 🀞! But, honestly, Rikers' history shows how reform efforts can flop when the city gets on board... πŸ€” still hopeful Deml's got this πŸ’ͺ
 
this is really hopeful to see someone with demls background take over, he's got some serious experience under his belt. i've been following rikers for a while now and it's crazy how much potential there is for reform, but it's gotta be done in a way that's sustainable for the city. 21 days sounds like a good starting point for deml to get down to business 😊
 
I'm kinda hoping Deml's got what it takes to turn things around at Rikers 😐, but it's hard not to worry given the history of how reforms have played out there... πŸ€” I mean, if he can actually get buy-in from City Hall and make some real changes, that'd be a big win πŸ’ͺ. But if Rikers' old habits die hard, we'll just be seeing more of the same problems resurface 😞. Deml's background is solid, though - he seems like someone who knows what he's doing πŸ‘... now let's see how it all plays out in practice πŸ•°οΈ.
 
idk why ppl are already skeptic about deml's ability 2 make a difference πŸ€”... he got skills from vermont & CIA, thats def not gonna cut it in big cities πŸŒ† but at the same time, reform efforts have failed b4 & we dont wanna see history repeat itself πŸ”₯. Deml needs 2 prove hes willing 2 listen 2 ppl & make actual changes πŸ—£οΈ, or its just another attempt that ends up being a waste of resources πŸ’Έ
 
I'm keeping an eye on what happens next with Deml at Rikers... He seems like a solid candidate to shake things up πŸ€”. The fact that he's got some experience in smaller systems working for the CIA might actually be a good thing, not bad, compared to trying to fix the whole massive Rikers system from day one 😬. I'm curious if Deml's Vermont background is gonna help him navigate the complexities of NYC corrections better than his predecessors πŸ‘€. One thing that worries me though is that Rikers has had some pretty disastrous reform attempts in the past... it'll be interesting to see how long Deml can keep pushing for real change πŸ•°οΈ.
 
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