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Project Reset: Brooklyn

Project Reset team member speaks with a client in a museum

Project Reset in Brooklyn engages participants in collaborative discussions and activities that help develop concrete skills to identify and change thought patterns and behaviors.

Project Reset in Brooklyn is provided by Brooklyn Justice Initiatives. Participants discuss their experiences with conflict and look at factors that led to those situations. By engaging in collaborative discussions and activities, participants develop concrete skills to identify and change thought patterns and behaviors.

Participants have the option to explore these themes through group programming at Brooklyn Justice Initiatives, the Red Hook Community Justice Center, or through an art-based group at the Brooklyn Museum. Individual counseling sessions are also offered on an as-needed basis and all programming runs between 2-4 hours.

Legal Counsel

You may hire an attorney—if you cannot afford an attorney, please contact us below for more information on which attorney you should talk to at no cost to you.

Eligibility in Brooklyn

You may be eligible for Project Reset if:
  • You were arrested in Brooklyn;
  • You are 18-years-old or older;
  • You were issued a Desk Appearance Ticket (DAT) for a non-violent misdemeanor crime.
​The final decision about eligibility rests with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.

Contact Information

Brooklyn Justice Initiatives
25 Willoughby St., 2nd Fl.
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: 914.893.2490

Email: projectresetbk@innovatingjustice.org