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Under the project, law-enforcement officials and prosecutors in the cities identify individuals operating in violent-crime areas who haven’t yet committed serious violent crimes, and build cases against them, including undercover operations and surveillance. The culmination is a “call in” when the case is presented to the would-be suspect in front of law enforcement, community leaders, ex-offenders and friends and family.
“The prosecutor talks to them and lets them know: ‘we could arrest you now but we won’t because the drug dealing stops today, the violence stops today,’” said Jeremy Travis, president of John Jay. “If you continue, you now know the consequences and you’ve seen the case against you but we don’t want to send you to prison.”