To stop the spike in urban violence, engage those most at risk

2020 was a violent year. To understand why homicide rates are rising, it’s essential to recognize that the vast majority of murders in the United States involve a surprisingly small number of people — mostly young men living in urban communities without many opportunities or much hope. 

Read more from Thomas Abt, senior fellow with the Council on Criminal Justice, about the need for programs like READI Chicago in the Washington Post here.