Description |
1 online resource (13 minutes) |
Summary |
A report on an experimental computer program run by the Chicago Police Department and Illinois Institute of Technology that uses statistics to identify and intervene with potential shooters or shooting victims in an effort to reduce violence. Includes interviews with: Ernest Smith, Chicago resident-at-risk, identified and saved by the program; Commander Kenneth Johnson, Chicago PD; Chris Mallette, director of Chicago Violence Reduction Strategy who runs the program; Charles Perry, social worker; Donna Hall, leader of "the Sisterhood" movement for moms of the murdered; Jamal Cain, at risk youth identified by the program who refused help and was incarcerated |
Performer |
Reporter: Scott Pelley ; interviewees: Ernest Smith, Kenneth Johnson, Chris Mallette, Charles Perry, Donna Hall, Jamal Cain |
Notes |
In English |
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Title from title screen (viewed February 05, 2024) |
Subject |
Chicago (Ill.). Police Department -- Research
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Criminal behavior, Prediction of -- Technological innovations -- Illinois -- Chicago
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Crime analysis -- Technological innovations -- Illinois -- Chicago
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Murder -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Prevention
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Violent crimes -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Prevention
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Urban violence -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Prevention
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Genre/Form |
Television news programs.
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Téléjournaux.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Pelley, Scott, 1957- on-screen presenter, interviewer
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Weisz, Aaron, producer
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CBS Corp., publisher
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CBS News Productions, production company
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CBS Entertainment (Firm), production company
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