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Opinion | There’s 50 years of evidence on how to reduce youth crime. We just won’t act on it

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A 海角社区官网police map shows the timeline of a string of violent robberies in downtown 海角社区官网on Aug. 31 that led to the death of a homeless man and others injured.


聽Rather than focusing on a blow-by-blow account of recent crimes committed by youth, concluding that 鈥渨e have no clue how to reverse random crime,鈥 all Rosie DiManno could have checked out the well-known work of a few experts, say 海角社区官网based Deb Pepler or Scot Wortley, or even Nobel Prize winning economist James Heckman. She might have also reviewed the strategies of countries that have been successful in reducing youth crime, say Norway or Belgium.聽There are analyses going back to the 1960s that offer compelling data-based solutions to the social problems she deplores. Repeating that 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable and 鈥 has to stop鈥 won鈥檛 do.

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