
Peter Moskos – The Extraordinary NYC Crime Drop
The Glenn Show
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Revamping Policing in 1990s NYC
This chapter examines the transformation of crime and law enforcement in New York City during the 1990s, focusing on data-driven policing strategies that significantly reduced crime rates. It highlights the collaboration between police and social services, the importance of community engagement, and the impact of proactive measures on public safety. Additionally, the chapter discusses the complexities of racial disparities in policing and the challenges faced by officers in urban environments.
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