Biden’s Plan To Increase Police Budgets Does Not Make Us More Safe

By Sakira Cook· Updated October 5, 2022

In a Philadelphia neighborhood, the simple presence of street lighting, painted sidewalks, public transportation, and parks was associated with at least 76 percent decreased odds of a homicide. This striking statistic is based on an observational study published by the National Library of Medicine on the neighborhood features associated with adolescent homicide. This is what true public safety looks like — making investments in

Malaika Jabali
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