Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson hosts congressional briefing on crime reduction in black communities

In a proactive effort to address the rising crime rates in the United States, Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson, representing Florida’s 24th congressional district, took the lead as Chairwoman of the Caucus on the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys. 

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On Wednesday, she convened a congressional briefing that delved into strategies aimed at reducing crime within the Black community. 

This briefing spotlighted initiatives designed to diminish criminal activity without unfairly targeting Black men and boys and communities of color. 

Additionally, it emphasized the pivotal role of prevention and community-based youth programs, backed by research highlighting their significant impact on crime and violence reduction. 

Statistical data indicates that the presence of ten community-based organizations in a neighborhood can result in a roughly 10 per cent decrease in violence and crime.

The ongoing crime surge

In recent years, the United States has witnessed a resurgence in crime. This unsettling trend did not emerge solely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but rather it gained momentum during the pandemic’s duration and continued into its aftermath. 

Notably, cities such as Washington, D.C., have witnessed a notable uptick in homicides, robberies, and carjackings. 

Likewise, Miami, the very district Congresswoman Wilson represents, has experienced modest increases in crime rates, with homicides and robberies showing a 2-3 per cent increase, respectively. 

Even in rural areas, reports of increased substance use and related criminal activities have surfaced.

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Multifaceted causes

Crime experts have identified a multifaceted range of causes contributing to the surge in criminal activity across the United States. 

Crime scholars conclude that the factors behind this unsettling trend are diverse and complex, encompassing various aspects of American society. These include the saturation of firearms in the United States, grief, and the dismantling of the human social fabric due to the pandemic, and the eruption of anger and mistrust with police after the murder of George Floyd. 

Seeking solutions

In response to these pressing concerns, Congresswoman Wilson, along with the Caucus on the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys, convened a panel of lawmakers, historians, community-based organizations, and practitioners. 

Their collective mission was to engage in thoughtful discussions and identify effective strategies to prevent crime within the Black community. 

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