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Many Chicago homicide victims linked to single gang, police records show

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Police have employed several strategies in an effort to stem the growing violence, including flooding two districts ravaged by gangs, Englewood on the South Side and Harrison on the West Side, with additional officers. Police are also using research from Papachristos to identify individuals at risk for gang violence.

McCarthy also has called for assistance from federal authorities who still conduct periodic takedowns of drug- and gun-trafficking operations with Chicago police. Safer, the former prosecutor, thinks law enforcement can go after the smaller gang factions with the same effectiveness federal authorities went after the major gangs when he was with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the 1990s.

“There are organizations of moderate size that can be attacked with the same effectiveness and easier than the larger (organizations). It’s just a matter of doing it. Not only doing it, but getting the message out,” he said

The goal in mind for prosecutors on the state and federal levels in these cases is conveying a message of deterrence, Safer says.

“No matter how many gangs or factions there are, you are only going to be prosecuting a tiny fraction of them,” he said. “You make an effort in the prosecutions that you undertake, and you say to the rest, ‘Let that be a lesson to you. If you assume leadership of these organizations and your members shoot people or commit violence, we will prosecute you, and put you in jail for the rest of your life.’ ”

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