Not exact matches
This will be one city, where everyone's rights are respected,
and where
police and community stand together to confront
violence,» said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn
and community leaders have publicly confirmed that
violence has increased in the neighborhood.
In his role as a leader of the Syracuse Gang
Violence Task Force, John brought prosecutors, police, clergy, community leaders, and neighbors from differing backgrounds together to successfully reduce violence crime and improve the quality of life in targeted neighborhoods within our co
Violence Task Force, John brought prosecutors,
police, clergy,
community leaders,
and neighbors from differing backgrounds together to successfully reduce
violence crime and improve the quality of life in targeted neighborhoods within our co
violence crime
and improve the quality of life in targeted neighborhoods within our
community.
Crisis Services provides the following services: Addiction Hotline; 24 Hour Hotline; Emergency Mobile Outreach Services: Trauma Response Services; The Advocate Program - Rape, Domestic
violence, Family Violence and Elder Abuse; Community Education and Training; Police / Mental Health Coordination
violence, Family
Violence and Elder Abuse; Community Education and Training; Police / Mental Health Coordination
Violence and Elder Abuse;
Community Education
and Training;
Police / Mental Health Coordination Project.
«Londoners have made clear that there are no excuses for
violence,
and I call on all members of local
communities to work constructively with the
police to help them bring these criminals to justice,» she said.
«Dangerous drugs
and gun
violence are not welcome in our
communities,» said Acting Albany
Police Chief Robert Sears.
Local politicians called on residents to help the
police and end the
violence in their
communities.
I believe we can all come together as a city
and work collectively to end gun
violence, reduce tensions in our neighborhoods,
and improve
police -
community relations.»
In a statement local Assemblyman Michael Blake said, «We are reminded that we need greater
community and police relations, to get rid of these guns from our
communities, provide economic opportunities so Bronxites don't go down the wrong path
and ensure that
violence is reduced while trust is gained.
Engaging with faith
and community groups was the third - prong, supporting increased
police powers to tackle the root causes of youth
violence.
And how will our
communities pay the costs for things like the increased
police protection necessary due to the well - documented rise in crime (theft, drunk driving, domestic
violence, youth drinking, etc.) which inevitably occurs in the areas surrounding casinos?
This heartbreaking incident puts into clear focus both the difficulties our
police officers face every day
and the true scourge of guns
and gun
violence faced by our
police, our
communities and our nation.
Gangs
and guns are at the heart of the recent
violence,
police, politicians
and community members agreed.
GNYCfC SUPPORTS CAMPAIGN ZERO to end
police violence in America by limiting
police interventions, improving
community interactions,
and ensuring accountability.
I have been watching with growing alarm as our City government continues to flounder, making little if any headway on issues such as
police and community relations, rampant
violence, decaying relationships with neighborhood organizations
and the lack of progress on jobs, poverty
and education.
Syracuse TRUCE started two years ago, as a collaboration between
police and community service organizations with the aim of reducing gun
violence in the city.
Cuomo said school teachers are not equipped to deal with gang
violence, which reinforces the need for a
police presence that can work with educators to identify early warning signs of gang activity, interact with students, instructors
and the
community,
and serve as a needed resource.
After a tense year of
community -
police relations
and in the midst of a sharp rise in murders
and violence this year, NYPD, Public Advocate Letitia James, Manhattan DA Cy Vance, members of Harlem clergy, Harlem Mothers S.A.V.E., Healthfirst, Manpower Group, NY Republican State Committee, FreshDirect
and T. Carrillo Funeral Service will unite with Harlem residents in a Walk for Life followed by Cops
and Kids Day of Fun
and Food.
Speaking with his 13 - year - old son at his side, Hamilton, a founding member of the United Against Gun
Violence Task Force, called for common humanity in light of the recent deaths, noting that longer - term changes need to be considered
and that positive
police -
community relations are needed.
«With no increases in
violence, burglary or drug crime, we hope that the
community and the
police are reassured by these findings.»
Clinton said the answer lies in fostering trust between
police and communities, implementing criminal justice reform,
and «tackling gun
violence.»
The Deadline hot title interweaves a story told through the eyes of the bystander who filmed the act, a black
police officer
and a high - school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand, showing the impact of racism
and violence on a
community.
The plot interweaves the story of what happens in the aftermath of a
police shooting in Brooklyn's Bed - Stuy neighborhood told through the eyes of the bystander who filmed the act, a black
police officer
and a high school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand, showing the impact of racism
and violence on a
community.
His films explore relevant themes within the black
community such as gentrification,
police brutality,
and gun
violence.
Whether participants are aware of sexual
violence against women / girls or rape
violence in the area, their estimation on prevalence
and who the main perpetrators are (
community member /
police / military /?)
Aim being to come up with plan / strategy, that can be used by government
and county officials security personnel (military
and police)
and community members for the protection of the women
and girls from sexual
violence or rape,
and also prevent their recurrence
and most importantly, the prosecution of the perpetrators.
Released in September 2016, The Cycle is a powerful short film presenting the intricate problem of fear
and violence in our
communities, primarily the relationship between
police officers
and the
communities they serve.
A suspect in one of three recent murders turns himself into
police and community leaders propose ideas to curb similar
violence in the future.
How schools respond to unrest, particularly
police violence against black
communities, reveals
and predicts how that institution serves current
and future students.
Working with veterans, military,
and civilian
communities, the company will also continue to broaden programs focused on veterans» affairs,
police and community relations, racial injustice, gun
violence,
and mental health.
His works often call into question issues of
police violence and authoritarianism exercised against youth
and communities of color, as well as highlight vernacular language, architecture,
and food culture associated with the urban lexicon.
Acts of
violence continued to spread throughout the
community;
police feared another Intifada could break out; homes were vandalized; road blocks
and surveillance was put in place.
Many of the reports advance recommendations to address this problem: more funding for
community based Indigenous groups treating survivors
and victims of
violence and their families, more training for
police engaging with Indigenous women
and communities, more data collection
and sharing, more public education
and better coordination of services
and programs.
Our parenting project steering committee had the following experts [9]: criminal
and family judges, child protection lawyers from the local child protection agencies,
police from the Youth
and Family
Violence units of the three divisions in Scarborough, representatives from
community service agencies, defence lawyer, duty counsel, a family lawyer
and myself, as representative of the local Crown office.
Focused on a number of priorities, including reducing violent crime
and gun
violence; fostering
community engagement;
police recruitment; training
and integrity;
and the use of technology to enhance efficiency
and effectiveness with budget challenges.
Security Specialist — Duties & Responsibilities Oversee corporate
and government security operations, classroom instruction,
and onsite training operations Highly trained in security theory, surveillance technology, communications technology, weapons,
and criminal justice system Designed
and implemented training programs, policies,
and procedures for college level coursework including Homeland Security, Anti-Terrorism, Critical Incident Protocols,
Community Policing / Domestic
Violence,
and Criminology Serve as Detective in Major Crimes Unit (Homicide & Robbery)
and Sergeant in Transit Department Conduct investigations, arrests, patrols,
and testify in court as a witness
and subject matter expert Train junior level officers
and special units in various security
and law enforcement tactics Set
and strictly adhere to departmental budgets
and project timelines Manage staff of 275 Wal - Mart store associates while overseeing store security Develop
and implement store security
and investigation proceeds resulting in 9 % theft reduction Maintain order
and facility, asset,
and personnel security in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, integrity,
and professionalism
The Review Board's report, released in October 2008 found that the NT Intervention had made some positive changes in the Northern Territory, for instance in terms of increased
police presence in
communities, measures to reduce alcohol - related
violence, improving quality
and availability of housing, health
and wellbeing of
communities and education.
Poverty, a lack of employment opportunities, a lack of institutional support from
police and judicial system, the general tolerance of sexual
violence within the
community,
and weak
community sanctions against sexual
violence perpetrators — all can come together to amplify individual
and relationship risk factors.
It honors the generations of women who have fought for reproductive justice, while also recognizing that our movement has evolved
and must continue to evolve to include people of all genders
and the myriad issues affecting Planned Parenthood's patients
and their
communities — like transgender justice, immigration rights,
and police violence.
Designed for the many people who care for
and / or come in contact with young children — parents, child care providers, teachers,
police officers,
community leaders, health
and social service professionals,
and mental health practitioners, this publication guides readers through recognizing the full range of symptoms
and behaviors that may stem from infants»
and toddlers» exposure to
violence; supporting those giving care to traumatized young children;
and designing
and carrying out treatment plans to help children
and their families cope
and recover.
This special issue of the Zero to Three journal presents practical guidelines for parents, child care providers,
community police,
and mental health professionals caring for very young children who witness or are victimized by
community violence, family
violence,
and abuse.
The Gippsland East Post AFJ 44 Round Table — Collaborative Impact Project is a partnership between the Chairpersons of Gippsland Regional Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee (RAJAC)
and Local Aboriginal Justice Action Group (LAJAC); Chairperson Indigenous Family
Violence Regional Action Group (IFVRAG)-- Outer Gippsland; Chaiperson Local Aboriginal Network;
and CEO's of the following Aboriginal
Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHO): Lakes Entrance Aboriginal Health Association (LEAHA), Moogji Aboriginal Council East Gippsland, Gippsland
and East Gippsland Aboriginal Cooperative (GEGAC), Lake Tyers Health
and Children's Service,
and Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust (LTAT) Ramahuck District Aboriginal Corporation
and Department of Justice
and Regulation (DRJ); Department of Health
and Human Services (DHHS); Department of Education (DET); Victoria
Police (VicPol)
and the Department of Environment, Land, Water
and Planning (DELWP)
It is this small group of separated parents that tie up the vast majority of not only the Court's time, but also time from many other
community services including
police, child protective services, counseling
and medical services
and domestic
violence shelter services.
The service offers training in domestic
violence to
community groups, government agencies (including
police)
and schools.
Equipped with this new power, the
police and community were able to develop a reporting system that would help stop the lateral
violence which continued to fracture the
community.
On all three levels of prevention, the Minneapolis Health Department (MHD) works with its partners —
police, schools, parks, county services,
community organizations, youth,
and more — toward a common goal of reducing
violence among young people in Minneapolis.
I also met with
and conducted training sessions for workers
and managers within the Family Court of Australia, Family
and Youth Services, SA's statutory child protection system, the
Police, Attorney - General's Department, a magistrate from Adelaide's Domestic
Violence Court, domestic violence services, community health services, family services, an
Violence Court, domestic
violence services, community health services, family services, an
violence services,
community health services, family services,
and so on.
I also welcome initiatives such as the recently announced National Emotional
and Social Well Being Framework for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander People
and some of the new Shared Responsibility Agreements that seek to encourage
communities to address family
and community safety — through for example, establishing night patrols in
communities where there is little if any
police presence, through empowering
and strengthening women, or through encouraging the
community's men to work closely with family
violence prevention services.
The lack of trust between Aboriginal people
and police means that
violence and sexual abuse within Aboriginal
communities is vastly underreported.