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Press 2013

 

Democrat & Chronicle.com (March 25)
The Message: Stop the Shootings

StarTribune (March 23)
KC among US Cities Taking Aim at Violent Crime with Program that Offers Carrot, Wields Stick

Huffington Post (March 19)
Rochester Police Tackles Gang Violence in The Politest Way Possible

NBC Dateline (March 17)
Intersection

MetroTimes (March 6)
Targeting Violent Crime 

New York Times (March 3)
To Stem Juvenile Robberies, Police Trail Youths Before the Crime

Syracuse.com (February 27)
New Syracuse Gang Violence Program Promises Pain if They Shoot

Huffington Post (February 20)
Mayor’s Challenge: Domestic Violence Initiative in High Point, NC

USA Today (February 11)
Peoria’s “Don’t Shoot” Program Targets Gun Violence

NBC Nightly News (February 11)
Flashpoint: Gun Violence in New Orleans

Yale Daily News (February 5)
Anti-Crime Initiative under NAACP Scrutiny

CantonRep.com (January 28)
Bring Back CIRV: Call-in Gives Gangs a Clear Message that Violence Must Stop

CantonRep.com (January 25)
Local Project Modeled on Clean-Up of Boston Streets in Mid-1990s

Daily Press (January 28)
Newport News Police Try New Strategies to Improve Neighborhoods

Oregon Public Broadcasting (January 19)
How Urban Violence Fits into Gun Control Policy 

Bill Moyers’ Group Think (January 13)
What Chicago is Doing Right

NPR Morning Edition (January 7)
US Murder Rate Declines, But Chicago’s Goes Up

 


 

 

 
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