NNSC is excited to?launch a white paper on Exploring the Intersections of Community and Intimate Partner Violence. As Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) comes to an end, we call upon everyone to explore these intersections, bring more partners to the table, and intervene to prevent violence. https://lnkd.in/ewgcC4zF
关于我们
The National Network for Safe Communities, a project of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, was launched in 2009 under the direction of David M. Kennedy and John Jay College President Jeremy Travis. The National Network focuses on supporting cities implementing proven strategic interventions to reduce violence and improve public safety, minimize arrest and incarceration, strengthen communities, and improve relationships between law enforcement and the communities it serves. Scores of American cities have implemented the National Network’s strategies with powerful impact, particularly the Group Violence Intervention (GVI), first implemented as “Operation Ceasefire” in Boston in the mid-1990s, and the Drug Market Intervention (DMI), first implemented in High Point, North Carolina, in 2004. Substantial research and field experience has proven that these interventions are associated with large reductions in violence and other serious crime. A Campbell Collaboration Systematic Review—the gold standard in assessing the body of evidence in social science interventions—found “strong empirical evidence” for impact. The National Network has also begun to adapt its approach to other contexts, such as strategic prosecution, reconciliation between law enforcement and distressed communities, and problems such as domestic violence and prison violence.
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https://nnscommunities.org
National Network for Safe Communities的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共安全
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2009
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主要
524 West 59th Street Suite 1140B
US,NY,New York,10019
National Network for Safe Communities员工
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Koren Gaines
Managing Director at National Network for Safe Communities
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Samantha BARTHELEMY
Senior Advisor at National Network for Safe Communities
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Sasha Cotton
Executive Director,National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College
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Audrey Hatch
Field Advisor, Research & Innovations at National Network for Safe Communities
动态
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When two serious forms of violence take place at the same time, individuals go from high risk to extreme risk. Join a conversation with NNSC, Cities United, and Cure Violence Global on why more focus and resources are needed for individuals that fall under the intersection of community & intimate partner violence.??
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Don’t forget to register for next week’s webinar on Addressing the Intersection of Community & Intimate Partner Violence! Join us for this critical discussion by signing up at [email protected]. With Cities United and Cure Violence Global
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NNSC is hosting a webinar in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.?Join the discussion about the intersection of community and intimate partner violence and learn about the critical attention it deserves. To RSVP, email [email protected]
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Join us in commending New York State’s historic initiative to address intimate partner violence. Through the Statewide Targeted Reductions in Intimate Partner Violence initiative (STRIVE), $35 million dollars will be invested to enhance safety and responses to victims.?This initiative includes training and support to jurisdictions throughout New York that are interested in implementing evidence-based strategies, including NNSC’s Intimate Partner Violence Intervention (IPVI). Read more about this new initiative here:?https://lnkd.in/ebNPzBNc
Governor Hochul Announces Record-Level, $35 Million in State Funding to Improve the Public Safety Response to Intimate Partner Abuse and Domestic Violence, and Better Address Needs of Survivors
governor.ny.gov
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Join us in taking a moment to shine light on the important issue of domestic violence as we usher in Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) this October. We will be honoring victims and survivors this month by bringing this issue out behind closed doors and into the light. Stay tuned for more to come in the coming weeks!
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NNSC was proud to participate in the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives Conference. Pictured: Rebecca Atkinson (Director of Programs and Partnerships, John Jay College (CUNY), Sasha Cotton (Executive Director, NNSC), Karol Mason (President, John Jay College (CUNY)), Anthony Smith (CEO, Cities United), and Monique Williams (Executive Director, Cure Violence Global).