Thank you John Newton of Savannah Morning News for your
editorial guidance in publishing Until It Spills Into The Streets.
Thanks to Georgia Bureau of Investigations, Savannah Chatham
Metropolitan Police, Cheryl Branch and Jennifer Sotomayor of SAFE Shelter
Savannah, Father Joseph Smith of St. Anne’s Catholic Church, and Dr. Ricky
Temple of Overcoming by Faith. I appreciate their willingness to provide
information or to be interviewed.
This article challenges most clichés and political barbs about
reducing crime by focusing on an area that has both urban and rural
demographics in close vicinity. How can
governmental departments, law enforcement, clergy, social services, and
citizens significantly lower the numbers of criminal acts when public pressure
pushes heavily in a direction that causes very important factors to be ignored?
Read Until It Spills Into The Streets by Al Hardy in LaVoz
Latina, owned by Savannah Morning News. English version found here
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