Latin American prisons could prevent the growth of drug cartels / gangs through rehabilitation / separation / workforce training
Gangs could use differently colored paintball guns
U.S. guns / weapons could not illegally go into Mexico / Latin America
Prisoners could or could not have cell phones / tablets with restrictions
Street lighting, non-vacant lots, and speed bumps could reduce crime
Good jobs / education could prevent gang recruitment / terrorism / drug cartels
Police could have athletic / activities leagues
Guardian Angels could help make communities safer
Community members could be trained as violence interrupters or intervention specialists
Mental health services could be more available to those experiencing violence / trauma
Gang involvement could be confronted inside prisons
Mexico could improve its police, prison, social welfare / basic income, and justice systems to confront drug cartels
Nonviolent offenders could be separated from violent offenders in smaller prisons to prevent prison gang recruitment / increased crime
Chicago policing / data collection / budget / afterschool programs could improve to confront gang violence
Chicago and surrounding areas' gun laws could be stricter to lessen violence/murders
The drug trade through West Africa could cause instability
Horse riding clubs and cowboys could exist in cities
At-risk youth could repair custom cars, work with horses, learn cooking / boxing / wrestling, and/or develop art / music
Rowing could ease divisions among gangs and be offered by schools
Countries with violence could have longer school hours, afterschool programs, and trauma-informed care
Social clubs could create community development, networking, and other positive outcomes
"Summer slide" could be addressed for better educational outcomes
Surfing could be therapy / rehabilitation
Juvenile detention could be improved to rehabilitate