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News (Media Awareness Project) - US MO: Column: Finding A Solution To Our Problems
Title:US MO: Column: Finding A Solution To Our Problems
Published On:2003-04-29
Source:Standard Democrat, The (MO)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 18:32:15
FINDING A SOLUTION TO OUR PROBLEMS

You want to hear a novel approach on how a city has addressed concerns in a
high crime area? Well then look to Lancaster, Calif. This California town
is poised to approve an ordinance that would prohibit those on probation or
parole from "visiting, renting or owning property" in a 20-block
neighborhood that has been plagued by high crime.

Granted, there remain constitutional questions on just how the program
would work. But the intent of the legislation is obvious. A number of towns
are battling a growing problem as crime tends to concentrate in specific
areas. By limiting those with a history of crime from those neighborhoods,
the thinking is that crime will decrease.

Cincinnati tried in 1996 to ban convicted drug dealers from high drug-crime
areas but a federal appeals court ruled that move was illegal last year.
Other communities have tried similar approaches.

I mention all of this to say that Sikeston has yet to arrive at the
solution for some of our problems. There's a great deal of work and
discussion taking place in an attempt to address these growing problems. I
am attending two meetings this week alone specifically to address what many
believe is a decline in our community. Despite all of these discussions we
have yet to hit on the solution. But we may well be getting closer.

Two weeks ago I wrote of my concern that some within our community who
could make a difference have yet to voice their concerns. I must have hit a
nerve. I have had dozens of calls from citizens who are willing to do
something if someone will suggest what actions to take.

I will soon make those suggestions. That is a promise.

What our community needs desperately is a plan unlike others tried in the
past. We must move in a radical and rapid fashion to force change because
change will not come on its own. The approach must be widespread and
effective and it must have both teeth and community support.

I believe a solution - or at least a plan - is right around the corner.

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