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Community Over Cops: Building Justice from the Ground Up with Ross Halperin

Nov 20, 2025
Investigative journalist Ross Halperin, author of *Bear Witness: The Pursuit of Justice in a Violent Land*, discusses his findings on the failure of U.S. murder-solving rates. He highlights the crucial role of community trust over militarization in reducing violence, spotlighting the impactful charity work of Kurt and Carlos in Honduras. Through their dedication, they've fostered an environment where witness testimony can thrive, even amidst fear and corruption. Ross also reflects on the moral complexities of working alongside flawed police and how these lessons can be applied in the U.S.
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INSIGHT

Witnesses, Not Tech, Solve Murders

  • Murder clearance often hinges on witness willingness rather than detective brilliance.
  • Low trust and fear of retribution explain the U.S. solve-rate gap with other wealthy democracies.
ANECDOTE

Living Among The People

  • Kurt moved with his family into one of Honduras's poorest, most violent neighborhoods to live with the people they served.
  • Carlos built a school, microloans, and health services and became an unofficial local leader.
ANECDOTE

From Cleaning Blood To Taking Risks

  • Carlos repeatedly drove bleeding victims to hospitals, cleaned blood from cars, and even paid carpenters to build coffins.
  • A widow asking for help to press witness cases catalyzed their decision to act more boldly.
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