He developed the “High Point” drug market elimination strategy, which also won an Innovations in Government Award. He helped design and field the Justice Department’s Strategic Approaches to Community Safety Initiative, the Treasury Department’s Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Drug Market Intervention Program. He is the co-chair of the National Network for Safe Communities, which includes more than 40 jurisdictions – including Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Boston, Providence, High Point, and the state of North Carolina – dedicated to reducing crime, reducing incarceration, and addressing the racial conflict associated with traditional crime policy.

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