💨 Abstract
Community activist Ronald Moten warned years ago about the need for proper services for young offenders in D.C. He criticized President Donald Trump's plan to federalize D.C. police and activate the National Guard, arguing that extreme measures won't solve the root causes of crime such as poverty and lack of education. Moten emphasized the importance of involving parents and providing therapeutic services. Law professor Eduardo Ferrer disagreed with U.S.
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