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FACTSHEET:
Constitutional Rights for Crime Victims

The rights of crime victims have only begun to be recognized in the law during the last two decades. Prior to that, crime victims had no rights during the criminal justice process. They did not have to be informed of court proceedings or of the arrest or release of the defendant, they had no right to be present during the trial or other proceedings, and they had no right to make a statement to the court at sentencing or at other hearings.

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Resource Guide: New York Presbyterian Clinic : Young Men's Clinic

Address:

21 Audubon Avenue (at 166th) 1st FL.
New York, NY
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Contact: George Lewert, LCSW , Social Work Manager
Phone: (212) 342-3232
Fax: (212) 342-3208
E-Mail: gel9002@nyp.org
Languages: Spanish
Website: Go
Hours: walk-ins MH 8-12 TW 8-5 F Men Only M 4-6 F 830-3

Populations Served:

Young Men in need of sexual health care including:

  • Ages 14-35
  • Undocumented Immigrants
  • Trangender

Fees for Services:

  • Free services for 19 and under
  • sliding scale of $13-$40 for services

Medical Care:

  • STI, HIV Testing

Advocacy:

  • Social workers available on site

Counseling:

  • In house counseling available
  • Short term individual mental health

Educational / Training:

  • Boys can walk in for sexual health care and talk to someone in private.
  • Birth Control Education

Special considerations:

  • Boys under 19 years of age, all services are free

  • Boys under 18 years of age can receive confidential services without parental consent.

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