Don't shoot

one man, a street fellowship, and the end of violence in inner-city America

305 pages

English language

Published 2011 by Bloomsbury USA, Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-60819-264-9
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OCLC Number:
701806464

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"Gang- and drug-related violence is the defining crime problem in our country, and has been for decades. The statistics are alarming and the toll incalculable, and despite countless initiatives from government, law enforcement and social service communities, little has proven effective. Still, remarkably, David Kennedy foresees what no one else could imagine: a happy ending. He has been on the front lines ever since putting together the law enforcement recipe now known as the Boston Miracle, which during the crack epidemic of the 90s cut gang and drug related violence in half. Since then, "Operation Ceasefire" has been refined and deployed- with astonishing success- in over 50 cities. With the endorsement of Attorney General Eric Holder and the National Drug Czar, Kennedy's ideas have become de facto national policy. Don't Shoot tells the story of Kennedy's long journey toward a solution. It began with listening to people on the ground, …

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Subjects

  • Drug abuse
  • Violence
  • Prevention

Places

  • United States