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Bleeding Out by Thomas Abt

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Bleeding Out

The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence--and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets

Thomas Abt, Brad Raymond, Basic Books

Basic Books · Print & ebook · June 25, 2019

Reading lane: Urban Life

A powerful proposal for curtailing violent crime in America that “makes a compelling case that there is a path forward” ( Vox ) Urban violence is one of the most divisive and allegedly intractable issues of our time.

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Why This Clicks

Street-Level Clarity

A brisk, policy-minded look at urban violence and what peace might actually require.

Come here for

  • urban violence, sentencing, local policy
  • clear-eyed explanation with practical stakes

Expect

  • analysis over anecdote
  • daily-dip readability, with enough substance to linger

Book Details

Authors
Thomas Abt, Brad Raymond, Basic Books
Publisher
Basic Books
Published
June 25, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Urban Life · Local Government
Reading lane
Urban Life

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Publisher Categories

  • Criminal Law

  • Social Policy

  • Urban Life

  • Race & Discrimination

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  • Violence in Society

About This Book

A powerful proposal for curtailing violent crime in America that “makes a compelling case that there is a path forward” ( Vox ) Urban violence is one of the most divisive and allegedly intractable issues of our time. But as Harvard scholar Thomas Abt shows in Bleeding Out , we actually possess all the tools necessary to stem violence in our cities. Coupling the latest social science with firsthand experience as a crime-fighter, Abt proposes a relentless focus on violence its...

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A powerful proposal for curtailing violent crime in America that “makes a compelling case that there is a path forward” ( Vox ) Urban violence is one of the most divisive and allegedly intractable issues of our time. But as Harvard scholar Thomas Abt shows in Bleeding Out , we actually possess all the tools necessary to stem violence in our cities. Coupling the latest social science with firsthand experience as a crime-fighter, Abt proposes a relentless focus on violence itself -- not drugs, gangs, or guns. Because violence is "sticky," clustering among small groups of people and places, it can be predicted and prevented using a series of smart-on-crime strategies that do not require new laws or big budgets. Bringing these strategies together, Abt offers a concrete, cost-effective plan to reduce homicides by over 50 percent in eight years, saving more than 12,000 lives nationally. Violence acts as a linchpin for urban poverty, so curbing such crime can unlock the untapped potential of our cities' most disadvantaged communities and help us to bridge the nation's larger economic and social divides. Urgent yet hopeful, Bleeding Out offers practical solutions to the national emergency of urban violence—and challenges readers to demand action.

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