CeaseFire

A girl carries a bowl filled with water, in the rebel held besieged town of Douma, eastern Damascus.

Water is scarce in Damascus, and so is faith in a new ceasefire

Conflict

Syrians on both sides of their country’s political divide search for an end to a grinding conflict.

A hesitant deal in Munich. Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to shake hands with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

Ceasefire in Syria doesn’t hold promise for this professor

Conflict

‘Violence interrupters’ in Chicago aim to change behaviors of perpetrators

Global Politics

How to stop the spread of violence

‘Interrupting’ Chicago’s Gang Violence

The World

Former NYPD commisioner Bill Bratton on combating gang violence

Conflict & Justice

Los Angeles police chief and former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton joins us to share his experiences. During his tenure heading the two largest police departments in the U.S., Bratton has presided over precipitous drops in crime.

The World

‘Don’t Shoot’: David Kennedy on ending violence in inner-city America

Gang violence erupted in cities across the country in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and the youth homicide rate skyrocketed along with the crack epidemic. The government attempted to solve the problem by pouring money into strict policing programs, but while the incarceration rate soared, gang members still murdered each other in the streets. […]

The World

How to stop gang violence: lessons from Chicago for the UK

Conflict & Justice

How should the United Kingdom combat the violence that’s raged across the country? British Prime Minister David Cameron says the country needs to learn a few lessons from America on how to fight gangs. Tio Hardiman, director of CeaseFire, joins us.

The World

Analysis: Col. Gadhafi Declares a Ceasefire

Conflict & Justice

Mark Landler, New York Times White House correspondent has the latest.

The World

Chicago gang life: a former gang member’s own take

Lifestyle & Belief

We examine the allure of gang membership for Chicago youth with Tim White. White is a youth pastor at the Carroll Care Center in Chicago, a group that aims to keep kids off the streets. But White wasn’t always on the right side of the law.