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2005

John Jay Magazine (November 1)
David Kennedy's Unconventional Approaches to Crime and Gang Violence Get Results 

NPR (August 12)
Minister Works to Revive Boston Miracle

courant.com (July 3)
City in a Danger Zone

Pittsburgh Tribune Review (April 29)
Federal Agents, Prosecutors Targeting Guns

NPR (March 25)
Rochester Targets Crime with Community Policing

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