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Quais são os benefícios e desafios de pagar ex-membros de gangues para ajudar a reduzir o crime em nossas comunidades?

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United States
Iniciado April 13, 2026

Illinois pays former gang members to prevent shootings in Chicago. Critics say the billion-dollar experiment has become a revolving door for crime, writes Olivia Reingold

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CLAIM Publicado por will Apr 13, 2026
Alguns membros da comunidade acreditam que o financiamento deve se concentrar em medidas preventivas, como educação juvenil e programas de treinamento profissional, em vez de compensar indivíduos que ainda podem ter vínculos com atividades criminosas. Essa perspectiva enfatiza o enfrentamento das causas raiz do envolvimento com gangues.
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Some community members feel that funding should focus on preventative measures, such as youth education and job training programs, rather than compensating individuals who may still have ties to criminal activity. This perspective emphasizes addressing root causes of gang involvement.

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