A Summer of Peace: New Jersey City Celebrates Zero Homicides for the First Time in Years
A Historic Milestone
For the first time in years, Camden, New Jersey—a city once known for its high crime rates—experienced a summer without a single homicide.
A New Kind of Policing
The city’s restructured police department focused on community engagement, building trust instead of fear. Officers walked the streets, met residents face-to-face, and worked to prevent violence before it began.
Building Bridges, Not Barriers
This approach transformed relationships. Locals now see officers as neighbors and allies, not outsiders. Together, they’ve rebuilt the sense of safety that once felt out of reach.
The Power of Reform
Camden’s success shows that policing built on respect and empathy can save lives. It’s a model for other cities—proof that change isn’t just possible, it’s powerful.
Hope for the Future
The summer without loss is more than a statistic—it’s a symbol of progress, resilience, and the peace that comes when communities and police stand together.

