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Study: Anti-Gang Efforts Having Reverse Effect

HeadlineJul 19, 2007

A new study says police crackdowns and legislation targeting gangs are failing so badly they’re actually making U.S. cities more dangerous. In a new report, the Justice Policy Institute says punitive measures including mass arrests and stiff prison sentences are strengthening gang ties and further marginalizing the youths they target. The finding is based on interviews and analysis of previously published statistics and reports. The Justice Policy Institute says efforts should be geared towards an intervention-based approach.

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