My other concern is that some kinds of crime prevention are sexier than others or more popular than others.
We have the example of Circles of Support and Accountability, which is very successful. It has very high success rates in dealing with sex offenders returning to the community. But it's very hard for me to imagine that you can sell that to a corporate sponsor as a kind of project you need to do, even though it has huge results and huge impacts in avoiding future crime.
Again it's the same idea. How are we going to get people to look at what is sometimes the greatest need, when we're dealing with unpopular topics?