In this compelling episode of UNPOLITICS, host Ben Kaplan dives deep into the world of violence prevention and public safety with Thomas Abt, the founding director of the Violence Reduction Center at the University of Maryland, home to the nation's leading criminology department. With a rich background that spans roles as a New York prosecutor, Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Justice under the Obama administration, and Deputy Secretary for Public Safety for Governor Andrew Cuomo, Thomas Abt shares invaluable insights from his extensive career.
Discover how violent crime has a "stickiness" factor—clustering around small groups and locations—and learn why targeted strategies and community engagement are pivotal in addressing these critical issues. Abt explains the importance of focusing on "hot spots" and "hot people" in urban areas, balancing law enforcement with evidence-based, community-informed solutions. Whether you're interested in how data-driven policies can transform public safety or how mayors can prioritize impactful initiatives, this episode is a must-listen.