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D.C. becomes latest community with a curfew despite doubts that keeping kids at home will reduce crime

D.C. becomes latest community with a curfew despite doubts that keeping kids at home will reduce crime

CBC
Saturday, September 02, 2023 03:06:17 PM UTC

Washington, D.C., arguably one of the most powerful cities in the world, has a major crime problem with violent crime skyrocketing 39 per cent over last year, according to police statistics.

In an attempt to crack down on crime, a juvenile curfew was put into place this weekend, affecting teens and children in targeted neighbourhoods.

"I hope that this curfew thing makes a difference," said Jasmine Goodman, a founder of Teaching Rambunctious Adolescents Peaceful Positude, or TRAPP Stars. The organization runs a drop-in centre that serves more than 40 young people a day, connecting them with social and educational supports.

"I've lost a lot of youth over this past summer due to gun violence, senseless violence. So I'm praying that it works and I hope that the kids follow it," she said.

This year, there has been a string of high-profile violent incidents involving young people, both as victims and perpetrators.

Last week, one 16-year-old girl fatally stabbed another outside a restaurant in a dispute about sweet-and-sour sauce. In July, surveillance cameras caught four teens running away after a Lyft driver, a former Afghan interpreter, was fatally shot. One of the teens is heard saying "You killed him." In May, a 10-year-old girl sitting in her parent's car was killed by a stray bullet. 

The Metropolitan Police Department says it has recorded 12 gun-related juvenile homicide victims so far this year.

Under the curfew people, people under the age of 17 are not allowed out in eight specific neighbourhoods between midnight and 6 a.m. on weekends and between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. on weekdays. Violators will be taken to the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Service until their family is located or they have been connected to their family or social support services.

At a public safety briefing on Aug. 17, police Chief Pamela Smith said the curfew wasn't intended to be a punitive measure, with an intent to arrest young people but rather to ensure the safety of D.C. youth.

About a dozen other United States cities have recently enacted, or re-enacted, juvenile curfew measures, including the New Jersey cities of Wildwood and Ocean City, Memphis, Tenn., and Vicksburg, Miss.

But there is mixed evidence about whether they work or not, according to Katherine Hazen, a research professor of criminal justice and health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston.

"There's a shifting effect that sometimes we see also in hotspot policing ... when officers are targeting a particular geographical area. You actually see crime tends to move around the corner and it just goes to a different street," she said.

The same effect is seen with curfews, she said. "It's going to happen earlier in the day around the curfew rather than during the curfew hours."

Hazen also pointed out that curfews could put young people who aren't safe at home at higher risk.

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