The purple ride Trying something different( again) here.. not sure if it works.. I kind of broke all my rules here ( well.. a lot of them anyways).. #pascacampion
Comparing the growth of other Kinds of nonprofits, the researchers believe they were able to identify the causal effect of these community groups Every 10 additional organizations in a city with 100,000 residents, they estimate, led to a 9 percent drop in the murder rate and a 6 percent drop in violent crime. In a criminology field that has produced some eyebrow-raising ideas, this one is actually not so surprising. That national finding echoes local studies of some individual programs, like one run by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society that converts abandoned lots into green spaces and that has been linked in Philadelphia to reduced gun violence. The research also affirms some of the tenets of community policing: that neighborhoods are vital to policing themselves, and that they can address the complex roots of violence in ways that fall beyond traditional police work. “It’s absolutely consistent with what I would argue is probably the prevalent theory of policing among the major cities today,” Richard Myers, the executive director of the Major Cities Chiefs Association, said of the new research.
“Any time people’s basic needs are met, violence goes down – that’s not new,” said Noreen McClendon, who directs the nonprofit Concerned Citizenes of South Central Los Angeles.
in other news, water is wet
Okay, not to be snippy, but I really do hate these kinds of comment in response to something like this which is a very serious work of scholar activism that was not “water is wet” and I think it’s both disrespectful to the intense, complicated work that Dr. Sharkay is doing and also…It’s just not the case that this is “obvious” to the broader public or to people who have opinions about criminal justice considering that, compared to the studies on broken windows policing, the role of community organizations actually has been under-researched and, of course, because the DOJ is focused on creating more punitive policing strategies while cutting funding to Community Development Block Grants.
And also, I just think it’s important and valuable to make sure that we’re actually accomplishing what we’re trying to accomplish. It’s important to have somebody out there taking a step back and running the data and making sure we’re not all wrong about our assumptions.
Me: I draw so little ): Me: remembers I LITERALLY just drew something at work, as a job, for the money, Me: correction, I draw SLIGHTLY LESS self-indulgent fanart of immortal dirt children from a low buget anime that was trending like 7 years ago, Me: horrible times