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发信人: TravisBickle (Travis), 信区: Military
标 题: 巴尔的摩组织释放犯来防止社区犯罪结果搞砸了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 16 22:39:55 2015, 美东)
巴尔的摩卫生部出钱给一些出狱罪犯成立反暴力办公室,利用他们在犯罪组织里的关系
防止暴力犯罪。结果这个在东城的office被发现藏有大量枪支毒品。
East Baltimore anti-violence group work suspended after guns, drugs found in
raid
City officials have suspended operations of the Safe Streets anti-violence
program in East Baltimore after police officers found seven guns and drugs
stashed inside the Monument Street office.
Police said a robbery investigation led them to the office, and two
employees were among those arrested. The suspension sidelines the program's
work in East Baltimore at a time when gun violence has been spiking.
Safe Streets, a grant-funded program under the city's Health Department,
uses ex-felons in an effort to stem crime. The program has been lauded for
keeping violence at a minimum in the four neighborhoods where it operates,
and some officials have urged its replication across the city.
The program has had trouble in the past, with offices previously suspended
in 2010 and 2013 amid criminal allegations against employees. It has also
faced criticism over its recruiting practices.
"Safe Streets works because employees are often ex-offenders who have
credibility in the neighborhoods they serve," Health Commissioner Leana Wen
said Tuesday. "This incident is a reflection on the individuals involved,
and should not take away the great successes of Safe Streets and the role it
has played in reducing violence."
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-
发信人: TravisBickle (Travis), 信区: Military
标 题: 巴尔的摩组织释放犯来防止社区犯罪结果搞砸了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Jul 16 22:39:55 2015, 美东)
巴尔的摩卫生部出钱给一些出狱罪犯成立反暴力办公室,利用他们在犯罪组织里的关系
防止暴力犯罪。结果这个在东城的office被发现藏有大量枪支毒品。
East Baltimore anti-violence group work suspended after guns, drugs found in
raid
City officials have suspended operations of the Safe Streets anti-violence
program in East Baltimore after police officers found seven guns and drugs
stashed inside the Monument Street office.
Police said a robbery investigation led them to the office, and two
employees were among those arrested. The suspension sidelines the program's
work in East Baltimore at a time when gun violence has been spiking.
Safe Streets, a grant-funded program under the city's Health Department,
uses ex-felons in an effort to stem crime. The program has been lauded for
keeping violence at a minimum in the four neighborhoods where it operates,
and some officials have urged its replication across the city.
The program has had trouble in the past, with offices previously suspended
in 2010 and 2013 amid criminal allegations against employees. It has also
faced criticism over its recruiting practices.
"Safe Streets works because employees are often ex-offenders who have
credibility in the neighborhoods they serve," Health Commissioner Leana Wen
said Tuesday. "This incident is a reflection on the individuals involved,
and should not take away the great successes of Safe Streets and the role it
has played in reducing violence."
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-