NEW YORK- New York State has passed new laws aimed at improving safety and accountability in state prisons following several inmate killings that drew public attention and criticism.
The changes were approved as part of the state budget and signed by Governor Kathy Hochul in 2025. Lawmakers say the goal is to reduce violence behind bars and ensure clearer oversight when someone dies in custody.
The new laws require more video cameras in prisons and prison transport vehicles, covering most areas outside of cells, bathrooms and showers. Supporters say expanded surveillance will help prevent abuse and provide clearer evidence when serious incidents occur…