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References

The following sources are cited in the text where they provided quotations:
1. Bill Stewart, "Operation Nite Lite—How and Why it Started" (August, 1997).
2. Rev. Dr. Ray Hammond, "Raising Responsible Youth in Troubled Times," unpublished speech (1998).
3. Street Smarts Initiative flyer (1995).
4. David M. Kennedy, "Pulling Levers: Chronic Offenders, High-Crime Settings, and a Theory of Prevention," Valparaiso University Law Review 31:2 (Spring, 1997): 449-85.
5. "In Search of Law and Order," PBS documentary script.

Additional documentary sources:

1.

The Boston Police Department, Annual Report, 1998.

2. The Boston Police Department & Partners, "The Boston Strategy to Prevent Youth Violence." Sourcebook. (1997)
3.

David Kennedy, "Pulling Levers: Getting Deterrence Right," National Institute of Justice Journal (July, 1999): 2-8.

4.

National Crime Prevention Council, "Six Safer Cities: On the Crest of the Crime Prevention Wave" (1997)

5.

U.S. Department of Justice, "Youth Violence, A Community-Based Response: One City’s Success Story" (September, 1996).

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