Reducing violent crime

Last year in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, 562 citizens were murdered—an all-time high and a 12 percent increase over 2020. Almost 90 percent of these homicides involved firearms, and the spike followed an even bigger surge in 2020, when killings were up by 40 percent. The numbers are sobering, but gun violence has been climbing in the city since 2013.

Philadelphia is not alone. At least ten other major cities lost historic numbers of residents to murder last year.

The fact is, we can have safety and justice at the same time. We can reduce violence and promote reform simultaneously. We can be tough when the circumstances call for it and be empathetic and supportive to achieve our goals as well. We have to reject either/or choices and insist on both/and options. We have to remember that it’s about solving a deadly serious problem, not winning an abstract argument. It’s about bringing people back together, not pulling them apart.

In Los Angeles, Community Safety Partnership (CSP) officers work in collaboration with community stakeholders in some of the city’s toughest neighborhoods. They work tirelessly to connect residents with public and private resources and form alliances with public health professionals, prosecutors, community advocates, gang interventionists and educators. …. It’s working: a recent report shows that CSP reduced crime while improving relationships with residents.
In Chicago, the Rapid Employment And Development Initiative (READI) works with those at the highest risk for gun violence to help them stay safe, free from incarceration and able to support themselves and their families. … An early analysis indicates that READI is substantially reducing arrests for shootings and homicides among program participants.

Across the country, there are dozens of strategies like these with documented success in reducing gun violence.

2,350 words: https://time.com/6138650/violent-crime-us-surging-what-to-do/

Overcoming a racist background

How do people who grow up in an all-white environment learn what racism is? Some things that made a difference for some people:

They can imagine being in someone else’s shoes.

Hawn was diagnosed at age 13 with Type I diabetes. He had to carry his blood-sugar meter everywhere, and insulin to his baseball games. He was painfully thin.

“I was very sick for a long time,” Hawn says. “My entire seventh-grade year I was sick.”

The illness made him stand out at a young age…

They’ve been transformed by a relationship

Hawn… says he began to question what many of his peers believed when he met a Black teenager in an American Legion program designed to promote teenage boys’ civic engagement. The teens spent a week together with others in a dormitory. Hawn bonded with his new friend over their love of hip hop music, sports and girls.

They have been moved by a story

Johnson started reading other African folk tales. Then she read the “The Diary of Anne Frank.” The girls in the books looked different than her, but she shared many of their dreams and hopes.

They are willing to pay the price

Hawn, too, is paying the price for his beliefs.

His parents have stood behind him. But some people in his staunchly conservative community denounced him on Facebook, and the lengthy dismissal process, which ended with his firing last May, has worn him down at times.

Full article: https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/01/us/white-people-overcoming-racist-backgrounds-blake-cec/index.html. About 3,000 words.

Two funnies (XKCD and GEICO)

Too lazy to put up something more useful, but these might make you smile.

xkcd.com is mostly tech- and science-related funnies, but everyone should get this. Note that every xkcd has an extra comment when you hover the mouse over it:

https://xkcd.com/2579

And sometimes a group does something so… wrong… that it makes even a serial killer shake his head. (A little subtle, watch carefully.) It’s an ad, yes, but one of my favorites. (30 seconds)

Snowplow names

What? You never realized that states and DOT snowplow drivers and citizens might like to name their plows?

Some of my favorites:

Ctrl Salt Delete
Clearopathtra
Large Marge
Salt Salt Baby
Clearing Present Danger, Fast and Flurryous, The Big LePlowski, Mission Implowsible
Blades of Steel
Dolly Plowton and Snowprah Winfrey
Darth Blader, Han Snow-Lo, Snowba Fett, Snowbegone Kenobi

https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9615-575096–,00.html

https://www.dot.state.mn.us/news/2021/03/02-snowplow.html

And some discussion at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29883840.