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In Detroit, a new approach to stemming cycles of violence: meeting victims’ needs [Michigan Radio]


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“For so many young people, a barrier to them getting back on track after they have been shot, is warrants,” said Erin Keith, the youth legal services and empowerment attorney at the Detroit Justice Center.

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