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How using models for containing infectious diseases dramatically reduced violent crime all around the world
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Treating The Epidemic of Violence | Gary Slutkin 0:00 /3217.769478 1Ɨ Can violence be cured? According to physician and epidemiologist, Gary Slutkin, it can. Gary worked for decades treating some of the most virulent disease outbreaks around the world. Then he took that model and applied it to his hometown of Chicago to treat what he believed was an outbreak of violence. His results were shocking: by implementing similar strategies to infectious disease containment and treatment, violent crime could be dramatically reduced. šŸŽ§ __You can listen to the episode on your podcast app, in your browser,__ download__it or__ watch__it on Youtube (where automatic subtitles are provided).__ He joins me to discuss exactly that, explaining the research revealed in his book, _The End of Violence_ (UK version, US version), which argues that violence is a pathogen, a contagion, which we can eradicate through tried and tested methods. Gary walks us through the exact methods he and his team at Cure Violence Global has used around the world to inhibit violence, and we discuss the particularities of sexual violence, state violence, and the absolute necessity of understanding that the epidemic is truly a crisis of male violence. __Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis. It is ad-free, paywall-free and 100% reader-supported. To show your support, leave a__ one-off tip__. or become a paying supporter.__ Sign up Share this article: X | Bluesky | Facebook | LinkedIn | Reddit | Email Social Share Buttons Share:
Treating The Epidemic of Violence | Gary Slutkin
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