Elise White, one of the study authors and director of action research at the Center for Justice Innovation, discusses the findings of ‘Two Battlefields’: Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture. Screenshot via Youtube.
A report released by the Center for Justice Innovation on Monday uncovers intricate reasons behind why young people in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, are carrying guns.
The study โ titled โโTwo Battlefieldsโ: Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Cultureโ โ is based on more than 100 interviews with young gun-carriers and exposes a narrative of fear and self-preservation. The participants, between 14 and 24 years old, disclose that they carry guns due to fear of violence from two groups โ cops and โopps,โ which refers to adversaries including rival gang members and others involved in street crime.
โFor far too long, we have tried to solve the problem of gun violence without truly hearing what the young people who carry guns are telling us about their lives,โ said Elise White, study author and director of action research, Center for Justice Innovation.
โIn this report, our participants make it very clear that we in the professional fields have to reframe how we understand gangs and crews,โ White continued. โTo get at the heart of gun violence in cities, we have to start working with local street networks to address and repair the harms these young people experience every day โ from each other and from society โ and nurture these relationships of trust and loyalty.โ
This report raises questions about youth gun culture and suggests possible pathways to reduce gun violence, largely influenced by the experiences and voices of the young participants themselves.
โWe created a space for young people to speak honestly about why they carry and use guns. This unfiltered voice is crucial for finding real solutions to reducing gun violence,โ said Basaime Spate, the study author and community research coordinator at the Center for…
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