Editor s note: This story, produced in partnership with Southern Illinois University journalism students, was supported by grant funding from the Pulitzer Center.
This story, produced in partnership with Southern Illinois University journalism students, was supported by grant funding from the Pulitzer Center. Pink and
Hundreds of communities across the U.S. have for decades tried to reduce crime, fight gangs and tackle noise and other neighborhood problems through the use of “crime-free” or “public nuisance”