Commentary: More spending won’t be enough to reduce Chicago’s gun violence – Chicago Tribune*

"The second option is to figure out how to get more social good out of what the city is already spending every year on social programs, public schools, infrastructure, economic development, police, etc. The way to do that is boring but vitally important: using data to manage operations and ensuring that the best people are hired and promoted (and well-trained) and that policies and programs are selected based at least in part on what actually works."
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pam
1 year ago

you need new leadership with an actual plan……..that cares about the city and the people

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