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Birmingham’s Violence Reduction Initiative

The sculpture "Non-violence" by the artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in Malmö, Sweeden

Homicides are up in Birmingham for 2015, ending a three-year decline. The reasons for the increase aren’t clear. Some point to a rise in violent crime more generally in cities across the country. Others say Birmingham’s homicide rate had dropped so low it had nowhere to go but up. In any case, city leaders are trying to respond. WBHM’s Andrew Yeager spoke with Nick Patterson, editor of the weekly newspaper WELD, about that response.

 

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