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Baltimore suffers a violent crime rate far above the national average. The effects bleed into the youth through damaged school systems and shattered homes. Dismayed police avoid patrolling dangerou…
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SDPD cites staffing shortages, violent crime as reasons for increased overtime
Baltimore City Police History
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Frequently Asked Questions About Community-Based Violence Intervention Programs - Center for American Progress
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