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For the past 20 years, police chiefs and policy makers around the world have been fascinated by an idea: that violence spreads through cities like a disease, with patterns of clustering and transmission, and opportunities to inoculate communities against it.
Violence-reduction programmes, influenced by epidemiology, have been implemented in Chicago, Glasgow and - most recently - London. But before these initiatives, a link between violence and disease was made by a Colombian doctor called Rodrigo Guerrero.
In this programme Dr Guerrero gives reporter William Kremer a tour of his city and explains his approach.
Reporter: William Kremer
(Photo Caption: Dr Rodrigo Guerrero / Photo Credit: BBC)
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For the past 20 years, police chiefs and policy makers around the world have been fascinated by an idea: that violence spreads through cities like a disease, with patterns of clustering and transmission, and opportunities to inoculate communities against it.
Violence-reduction programmes, influenced by epidemiology, have been implemented in Chicago, Glasgow and - most recently - London. But before these initiatives, a link between violence and disease was made by a Colombian doctor called Rodrigo Guerrero.
In this programme Dr Guerrero gives reporter William Kremer a tour of his city and explains his approach.
Reporter: William Kremer
(Photo Caption: Dr Rodrigo Guerrero / Photo Credit: BBC)

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