Strategies to Reduce Community Violence
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore evidence-informed strategies for reducing community violence in this insightful 25-minute TED talk by Thomas Abt, founding director of The Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction (VRC) and associate research professor at the University of Maryland. Discover how city leaders, law enforcement, public health officials, and community groups can collaborate to address urban violence effectively. Learn about the concentrated nature of community violence in hotspots and its widespread impact on cities through increased taxes, insurance premiums, and reduced property values. Gain valuable insights into successful intervention methods, emphasizing focused, balanced, and fair approaches. Examine case studies from cities like Knoxville, Boston, and St. Louis, where the VRC has implemented community violence reduction plans. Access additional resources, including related playlists, research protocols, and Abt's book "Bleeding Out," to deepen your understanding of this critical issue and explore practical solutions for creating safer communities.
Syllabus
Strategies to reduce community violence with Thomas Abt, JD
Taught by
TEDMED
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