The Crime Commission was founded on the belief that
crime, and the social and economic costs it engenders, seriously damages
the quality of life in New York City. By helping to reduce crime and by
improving the criminal justice system, we can make New York City a
better place for everyone to live and work.
New York City continues to experience unprecedented sustained reductions in crime, but not all communities have benefited, as some communities still experience significant levels of crime and violence. The New York City Council Gun Violence Task Force reports that 44% of shooting incidents occur in just 11 police precincts and violence is concentrated among youth ages 14 to 24 [GVTF]. Further, the NYPD reports that "crews" (loosely affiliated groups of youth) are responsible for approximately 30% of shootings incidents [NYPD].
To effectively prevent gang and group violence we must understand the drivers of violence and develop long-term solutions that provide appropriate services for youth in these communities.
New York City continues to experience unprecedented sustained reductions in crime, but not all communities have benefited, as some communities still experience significant levels of crime and violence. The New York City Council Gun Violence Task Force reports that 44% of shooting incidents occur in just 11 police precincts and violence is concentrated among youth ages 14 to 24 [GVTF]. Further, the NYPD reports that "crews" (loosely affiliated groups of youth) are responsible for approximately 30% of shootings incidents [NYPD].
To effectively prevent gang and group violence we must understand the drivers of violence and develop long-term solutions that provide appropriate services for youth in these communities.
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Source: Citizens Crime Commission of New York City
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