Does any of this anti-gang strategy stuff ever work?
Yes. Youth are recruited into gang life during periods when they have minimal or no parental supervision, because their parent is working and they are off school.
Providing a place with something constructive and/or entertaining to do, under adult supervision absolutely makes a very real difference.
IMO, Regent Park has become a huge success, but not because it made life for gang-inclined youth better. No, Regent Park is a huge success in combating gangs because the families of gang-inclined youth are gone, replaced by market value condo owners and new Muslim and South Asian families with very strong family roots and structures. I think all of my daughters' friends are in Regent Park, all very good kids from stable families.
The gang-inclined kids and their families have not changed, they've just been moved out of downtown east. In some cases to housing outside Toronto boundaries, such as Peel Region. Gentrification and integrated public housing in previously gang-infested areas is fantastic for those who can remain, but IDK if it stops gangs.
With great respect, your 'facts' are completely wrong.
The number of rent-geared-to-income units in Regent Park is unchanged.
The overall tenant mix for those units is unchanged (there has been turnover), but the mix of tenants reflects TCHC's overall mix, as it did in the previous Regent Park incarnation.
Mixed income communities do provide value, but not because they displaced all the low income earners.
Regent Park is becoming more successful because it is more seamlessly integrated into its surroundings, it has fewer blind corners and far more eye-witnesses to trouble.
Regent Park is becoming more successful because it has more employment opportunities, programs have been established providing area youth with employment experience, including many young men receiving construction training, building their own new community.
Regent Park is becoming more successful because of new sports fields, a new central park, and an aquatics centre that help provide the whole community, but youth in particular with useful, safe, supervised ways to spend free time.
Regent Park is also benefiting from mixed-income status because the new owners and tenants are used to a higher standard of living and safety and won't abide BS excuses from the City or from police, their landlord or condo board about problems.
You are again doing something you've done before and letting your 'gut' feeling make a decision for you on how the world is, without first doing research.