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Subject November 15th Webinar | Precision Policing to Reduce Gun Violence: Evidence from New York City
Date November 5, 2021 2:04 PM
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Hi John,

Please join the Becker Friedman Institute (BFI) at the University of Chicago, Princeton University, and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) for the seventh webinar in a series presenting innovative research on crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Precision Policing to Reduce Gun Violence: Evidence from New York City

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Monday, November 15, 2021

11AM - 12PM CT / 12 - 1PM ET

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This webinar will be held in both English and Spanish. Translation from English to Spanish and vice versa will be provided.



Between 2011 and 2018, shooting and homicide rates fell by around 50 percent in New York City. During this time, there was a prominent shift in policing tactics from a regime of mass enforcement centered on frequent street stops and field interrogations to a regime of precision policing, in which the department focused on a smaller number of suspected criminal organizations which were thought to drive gun violence in the city.

In this webinar, Aaron Chalfin (University of Pennsylvania) will present evidence on the effectiveness of the signature policy of the new policing regime in New York City: targeted "gang takedowns" in the city's public housing communities. Thomas Abt (Council on Criminal Justice) will comment on the implications of this research. A 10-minute Q&amp;A will follow the presentations.

We very much hope you will be able to join us. If there are others in your network who you believe would benefit from participating, please feel free to forward this invitation to them.

Speaker

Aaron Chalfin

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, Assistant Professor of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania

Policy Discussant

Thomas Abt

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, Chair of Violent Crime Working Group and Senior Fellow at the Council on Criminal Justice

Moderator

Ana Tamayo

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, Policy Communications Manager at IPA



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