The Trace—On Patrol With Chicago’s Last Violence Interrupters
There is a constant struggle between street-work models that favor some cooperation with police, and those that favor total detachment, said Jeffrey Butts, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice who is studying the effectiveness of Cure Violence. Butts said it’s not necessary to choose one or the other.
“Obviously, if you’re associated with law enforcement, it’s easier to attract funding than if you’re employing a lot of ex-gang members,” he said. “But you have to recognize that there is a place for both.” Continue reading The Trace—On Patrol With Chicago’s Last Violence Interrupters
Vox—Trump: Crime and Gangs are Ruining the Country. Actual Statistics: That’s Not Remotely True.
That’s not to say the 2015 murder increase isn’t alarming. Criminologists say it’s worth paying attention to, although we don’t really know why the rate increased in 2015 just yet. As John Jay College criminologist Jeffrey Butts put it to the Guardian, “You lost 50 pounds. You gained back a couple. You’re not fat. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t look at your behavior, because the trend is not good.” Continue reading Vox—Trump: Crime and Gangs are Ruining the Country. Actual Statistics: That’s Not Remotely True.
Local Measures
None of the cities involved in the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention were able to track violent crime trends in a way that could have allowed researchers to evaluate the effects of the initiative over time and in specific neighborhoods. Continue reading Local Measures
WRVA NewsRadio—Changing Crime Rates
It’s really hard to just point to one thing. The problem with the crime debate right now is that there are so many people who want to point to just one thing. … Everyone wants to claim credit. Continue reading WRVA NewsRadio—Changing Crime Rates