SAN ANTONIO – A plan to combat violent crime in San Antonio is off to a promising start, according to San Antonio’s police chief and the University of Texas at San Antonio professor overseeing it. The violent crime reduction plan created by UTSA Criminology and Criminal Justice Prof. Michael Smith…Read More
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