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Engaging Underprivileged Youth in the Nation's Capital

Engaging Underprivileged Youth in the Nation's Capital The Officer Oliver Cowan Story

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Engaging Underprivileged Youth in the Nation's Capital

The Officer Oliver Cowan Story

Martin Alan Greenberg

Social Science / Criminology

In 1942, with urban youth violence on the rise, District of Columbia Metropolitan Police rookie Oliver A. Cowan proposed a novel solution: a youth engagement program called the “Junior Police Corps.”
At the time, Washington, D.C., was governed by a Congress dominated by segregationists, and most Black residents of the nation's capital lived under the constraints of Jim Crow–era discrimination. Despite these barriers, Officer Cowan created an integrated program that harnessed the talents and energy of local youth while drawing support from civic-minded citizens, community organizations, business leaders, athletes, and entertainers who volunteered their time and resources.
Assigned to one of the city's most impoverished precincts, Cowan accomplished what many thought impossible: he persuaded leaders of some of the area's most notorious youth gangs to help build a program focused on recreation, citizenship, and personal development. As juvenile crime rates declined, Cowan's program was adopted throughout the city.
Martin Alan Greenberg chronicles Cowan's story and traces the evolution of youth engagement programs from the Progressive Era through the end of the twentieth century while also exploring broader themes of civil rights, juvenile justice, and the major social and political events that shaped the century.

Martin Alan Greenberg, JD, PhD, the author of nine books concerning community safety, has directed criminal justice programs at colleges throughout the United States. He was also court attaché in New York City, an auxiliary police deputy inspector, and served as president of the Auxiliary Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York and the Virginia Association of Criminal Justice Educators.

Publication Date: 10 December 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781666973433
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 416
Weight (oz): 16.0

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