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Four strategies to make your neighborhood safer

  • Written by Ishita Chordia, PhD Candidate, Information Science, University of Washington
imageBy getting to know your neighbors and investing in your community, you can make your neighborhood safer.Vladimir Vladimirov/E+/Getty Images

A series of gunshots fired late at night in East Atlanta recently prompted my neighbor to post on our local Facebook group, asking what we can do as a community to make it less dangerous to live and work in the...

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