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CRMJ 205 1st Edition Lecture 26 Outline of Last Lecture I II III Excuses Defense Justified Defenses Civil Law Outline of Current Lecture Crime Control Policies I Project Safe Neighborhood II Richmond s Exile Project III 5 Elements to Project Safe Neighborhood IV Buyback Programs Current Lecture I Project Safe Neighborhood a Brings together law enforcement prosecutors and other leaders b Objective to deter gun crime c No research on effectiveness II Richmond s Exile Project a 3 pronged approach to gun violence 1 Federal Prosecution 2 Local federal state law enforcement 3 Community outreach b Has proved to be highly effective III 5 elements to Project Safe Neighborhoods a Partnership b Strategic planning c Training d Outreach e Accountability These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute IV Buyback Programs a Meant to take firearms off the street b People receive money for turning in unused guns c Not effective in reducing crime


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