In the 1990s, Mayor Giuliani of New York City addressed a rising crime rate that threatened the quality of life and reputation of the city (Boland, 2003). One of the foundations of Giulianis campaign was to shut down petty crimes and nuisances. He believed that strictly enforcing laws against smaller crimes (Boland, 2003, para. 3) strengthened communities and discouraged more serious crimes.
Consider the New York City crime rate problem from the viewpoint of one of the stakeholders or participants in the citys lifefor example, merchants, police, residents, politicians, and entertainersas well your own perspective if you were a tourist in New York City.
Describe the problem from your perspective as a tourist in New York City and from the perspective of one other stakeholder or participant in the citys life. Then, explain your approach to the problem, as a tourist. Also, explain an approach the stakeholder you identified might take