NYC to Pay At-Risk Youth for Achieving ‘Career-Driven’ Goals

New York City plans to fight crime by paying at-risk youths to choose getting a high school-equivalent diploma or driver’s license instead of a gun. A new $1 million crime prevention program, announced in July, pairs young people at high risk of gun violence with mentors who…

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