Issue 5
Nuts and Bolts: Solving Gun Cases
What it takes to reduce firearm violence
What does it take to solve a shooting?
The mayor talks about the progress made and the distance yet to go.
Young men living in some parts of Chicago would have been safer fighting in Afghanistan or Iraq.
A police commander reflects on 40 years of policing — violence, disorder and the enduring concerns of residents
Police neglect is a major reason many young Black men carry guns.
Six ways New York can spare more people from shootings today
Vital City's first issue looks at the problem of gun violence and how it might be solved.
What is “disorder”? And what should we do about it?
The indelible mark of neighborhoods
How life changes when things get hot
What it takes to reduce firearm violence
In our first special report, public safety veterans Elizabeth Glazer and Michael Jacobson provide a detailed, data-grounded roadmap to close Rikers Island that would simultaneously:
We asked radio producer Ike Sriskandarajah and artist photographer Azikiwe Mohammed to capture some of the sights and sounds of Brooklyn’s most iconic greenspace, Prospect Park. What they produced is a sonic-photographic essay, a sensory experience of the people, places and natural beauty at the heart of Kings County.