DOJ report on Project EJECT uses basketball analogy…
On October 5, 2017, Attorney General Sessions relaunched the
Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), directing
United States Attorneys throughout the country to develop,
implement, and lead a plan to address the most significant violent
crime in their respective districts…..
Our idea was simple. Using the game of basketball as an analogy,
we developed our vision for Project EJECT: (1) everyone is taught the
rules of the game (Awareness); (2) everyone is asked to follow the rules
of the game (Prevention); (3) while you may be called for a “foul” in
basketball if you make a mistake, you will be ejected from the game
for intentionally, flagrantly, wantonly flaunting and violating the
rules (Prosecution); and (4) just like basketball, if you serve your
punishment after being ejected, and you want to come back, abide by
the rules and play again, you will be welcomed back with open arms
(Re-entry/Rehabilitation). I’m proud to say that, after only ten months
of our men and women working incredibly hard, the violent crime rate
in Jackson has fallen by double digits,13 our prosecution rate of violent
crime has increased by triple digits,14 the criminal element is getting
the message, and we are making a real, positive difference in people’s
lives.
sauce:
https://www.justice.gov/usao/page/file/1116661/download
Interesting given how many times Q has mentioned GAME