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Report to the Governor: Governor Ryan's summit: gangs, guns, drugs

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  1. Report of Governor Ryan's Summit on Gangs, Guns and Drugs (20070905201400_summit.report.3.7.01.pdf)

 

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The Governor charged summit attendees to answer some fundamental yet critical questions: What is the state doing right? What could be done better? What else should be undertaken in the areas of policy, programs and legislation? The Report to the Governor: Summit on Gangs, Guns and Drugs responds to those questions and presents a series of meaningful recommendations for improvements in our continuing struggle with these public safety concerns.

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.1 Report to the Governor REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR Governor Ryan's Summit September 19, 2000 Chicago, Illinois GANGS Guns Drugs Summit on Gangs, Guns and Drugs TO THE GOVERNOR: you know, street gangs, guns and drugs pose serious threats to Illinois communities and fightingthese threats is priority of your administration. While important progress has been made recently with the re-enactment of the Safe Neighborhoods Act, the passage of the 15-20-Life law and the startof new parole programs to transition offenders back to useful citizenship, you felt that more could be done, and pledged to hold statewide summit for this purpose. Our Summit on Gangs, Guns and Drugs was called to order on September 19, 2000, at McCormick Place inChicago. The event was meant to give all concerned an opportunity to address these concerns, and to find ways to work together to rid our neighborhoods of the senseless violent crime caused by the problems ofgangs, guns and drugs. More than state and local officials

 

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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
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Organization: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
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Phone: (312) 793-8550
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  • Language(s): EN-English
  • Creation Date (from issuing agency): 09 19 2000
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  • Web Address On Date Of Deposition: http://www.icjia.state.il.us/public/pdf/summit/summit.report.3.7.01.pdf

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