People Feel Unsafe–and It’s More Than Crime

People Feel Unsafe–and It’s More Than Crime

The social fabric is torn. People nationwide are scared, some going so far as to arm themselves. What can we learn from our history as we react to this fear? Scholar James Forman Jr., author of the book Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America, helps break down what’s real, vs perception, about the rise in violent crime. Plus, a conversation with Nina Jankowicz, author of How to be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse and Harassment, and How to Fight Back, about how to make the internet safer for women with political expertise and opinions.

If you’re experiencing abuse or harassment online, here are two links with more resources about steps you can take:

https://womensmediacenter.com/speech-project/tools-resources

https://onlineviolenceresponsehub.org/

Companion listening for this episode:

Episode 6: The Kids Are Not Alright (10/27/2016)

Gang violence and a drug epidemic might not be the first things one thinks about when they picture the American suburbs, but they have become prominent facts of life for many residents in Suffolk County, Long Island. In fact, the leafy New York suburb led the Empire State in opioid and heroin overdose deaths in 2014. WNYC Studios and The Nation set out to explore how these problems emerged in the first place.

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