Your article is about s.60, where a senior officer has intelligence of specific violence in a limited area for a limited time. Other article is about s/s generally which shows, as done now, has almost zero impact on violent crime levels. Can’t police your way out of knife crime.
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NYC spent millions on drugs courts, improving the public realm, investing in community justice...oh and employed hundreds more police officers. “Zero-tolerance” approach widely misunderstood. Was much more than policing.
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They've also largely given up on
#stopsearch and have invested in community policing.1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes -
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Yep.
#StopAndSearch down. Violence down. A model we can learn from, specially when vieŵed in comparison to the current lack of effective, political/professional leadership in London. Highlights the death of a creative public policy in policing and receding public accountability.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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