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CPOY 69 Documentary Award of Excellence: Violent Times

Often, traumatic stress is only thought in regards of soldier returning from war. However, it exists everyday in the lives of many people living in cities in the United States that have never placed a foot in Iraq or Afghanistan. For the past four years, I have been documenting crime and the effects of a culture of violence in cities in United States to bring attention to it’s lasting emotional and psychological consequences. Violent crime, poverty, drugs, gangs, and high rates of unemployment are problems that often go unanswered in many of America’s cities. This leaves many families and local communities suffering, which only perpetuates further violence.

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Slide 11 of 12
July 23, 2014
Police from the 47th Precinct in the Bronx at a domestic violence call in a fight between a mother and her daughter. This particular area in the Bronx saw surge in violence in 2014, including the slaying of a teenager by a nearby playground and an execution style murder where a 25-year-old man was shot three times in the head and once in the back.
Andrew Renneisen / Syracuse University
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