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David M. Kennedy (born 1958) is a criminologist, professor, action researcher, and author specializing in crime prevention among inner city gangs, especially in the prevention of violent acts among street gangs. Kennedy developed the Operation Ceasefire group violence intervention in Boston in the 1990s and the High Point Model drug market intervention in High Point, North Carolina, in 2003, which have proven to reduce violence and eliminate overt drug markets in jurisdictions around the United States. He founded the National Network for Safe Communities in 2009 to support cities using these and related strategies.

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  • David M. Kennedy (born 1958) is a criminologist, professor, action researcher, and author specializing in crime prevention among inner city gangs, especially in the prevention of violent acts among street gangs. Kennedy developed the Operation Ceasefire group violence intervention in Boston in the 1990s and the High Point Model drug market intervention in High Point, North Carolina, in 2003, which have proven to reduce violence and eliminate overt drug markets in jurisdictions around the United States. He founded the National Network for Safe Communities in 2009 to support cities using these and related strategies. He is the author of two books, Don't Shoot: One Man, A Street Fellowship, and the End of Violence in Inner-City America (2011), a popular treatment of his violence reduction work with street gangs, and Deterrence and Crime Prevention: Reconsidering the Prospect of Sanction (2008), a theoretical publication. He is the coauthor of Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, a book on community policing. (en)
  • David M. Kennedy, född 1958, är en amerikansk kriminolog och professor som är forskar kring brottsprevention gällande kriminella gäng i innerstadsmiljö. Han har ägnat särskild uppmärksamhet åt att förebygga våldsbrottslighet mellan gatugäng. Kennedy ägnar sig åt aktionsforskning och utvecklade på 1990-talet interventionsmetoden i Boston. 2003 stod han bakom interventionsmetoden riktad mot narkotikamarknaden i High Point, North Carolina, vars användning har minskat våldet och tagit bort den öppna narkotikahandeln i många olika städer i USA. Kennedy grundade 2009 för att stödja städer i användningen av dessa och liknande metoder. Kennedy har skrivit boken Don't Shoot: One Man, A Street Fellowship, and the End of Violence in Inner-City America (2011), som är en populävetenskaplig beskrivning av hans arbete med våldsprevention hos gatugäng. Han har också skrivit den mer teoretiska boken Deterrence and Crime Prevention: Reconsidering the Prospect of Sanction (2008). Han är också medförfattare till Beyond 911: A New Era for Policing, en bok om närpolisverksamhet. Sedan 2005 är Kennedy verksam vid vid City University of New York. (sv)
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  • David M. Kennedy (born 1958) is a criminologist, professor, action researcher, and author specializing in crime prevention among inner city gangs, especially in the prevention of violent acts among street gangs. Kennedy developed the Operation Ceasefire group violence intervention in Boston in the 1990s and the High Point Model drug market intervention in High Point, North Carolina, in 2003, which have proven to reduce violence and eliminate overt drug markets in jurisdictions around the United States. He founded the National Network for Safe Communities in 2009 to support cities using these and related strategies. (en)
  • David M. Kennedy, född 1958, är en amerikansk kriminolog och professor som är forskar kring brottsprevention gällande kriminella gäng i innerstadsmiljö. Han har ägnat särskild uppmärksamhet åt att förebygga våldsbrottslighet mellan gatugäng. Sedan 2005 är Kennedy verksam vid vid City University of New York. (sv)
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