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Look at violence 'like a disease' — program to cut crime being weighed by St. Louis

“The city of St. Louis is considering a new effort to combat violent crime modeled after Cure Violence, a program that began in Chicago and aims to interrupt conflict and change the culture in crime-afflicted neighborhoods.“

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

June 10, 2019

Diversion ProgramsPhillip ReevesJune 10, 2019St Louis, St Louis Post-DispatchComment
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