Commentary: To reduce gun violence in Chicago, CPD can learn from police reform research
by Anthony Braga and Philip Cook, Chicago Tribune
Apr 13, 2023
3 minutes
One of the most urgent decisions facing Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson is whom to appoint as police superintendent. The job description is daunting, as Chicago is facing a dual crisis: devastatingly high rates of gun violence and a police department lacking trust from the community it exists to serve.
These challenges are symptomatic of national trends on gun violence and police legitimacy, both of which disproportionately affect Black Americans. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2020, 61% of all gun homicide victims were Black, despite Black people representing only
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