BTH: Juvenile Crime Factors and Solutions in Memphis

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Juvenile crime has been an increasing concern in Memphis as statistics show a rising juvenile crime rate.

Members of the Memphis Justice and Safety Alliance are looking at long-term approaches to the problem.

The Rev. Ayanna Watkins, executive director of the Memphis Interfaith Coalition for Action and Hope (MICAH), believes that desperation is at the heart of a lot of crime, and by addressing those needs "people don't have to get desperate and make poor decisions."

This week on WKNO-TV's Behind the Headlines, Watkins joins Tikeila Rucker, a political organizer for Memphis for All, Josh Spickler with Just City and Julia Baker of the Daily Memphian for a discussion with host Eric Barnes.

In addition, guests talk about new public safety ordinances approved by the Memphis City Council, bail reform and more. 

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