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CUNY TV — DiverseCITY

Jeffrey Butts interviewed as Diverse City visits Port Richmond and neighboring West New Brighton on Staten Island to hear from former felons on how they’re working with law enforcement to address the growing levels of gun violence in their area. Continue reading CUNY TV — DiverseCITY

JohnJayRECNovember 20, 2020March 21, 2023

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    Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence
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    The Effects of Cure Violence in the South Bronx and East New York, Brooklyn
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    Denormalizing Violence
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    Minor Role: Youth Under Age 18 and New York City Violence
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    Planning an Evaluation of "Cure Violence"
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    ProPublica — Can Community Programs Help Slow the Rise in Violence?
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    Who Pays for Gun Violence? You Do.
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