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End the traumatization of our children. We must raise the age of arrest (again)


Sage Ruiz Grady
During the 2021 legislative session, the Connecticut General Assembly (CGA) decided we should stop arresting children kind of.
This year, the CGA passed a bill (the JJPOC bill) that raises the minimum age of arrest from 7-years-old to 10-years-old. Previously, children as young as 7 could be charged and arrested in Connecticut. In most cases, these children were arrested for misdemeanor charges which were often later dropped.
As a mother of a 7-year-old and someone who was arrested as a young person, I know firsthand how damaging the juvenile system can be in its treatment of our youth. It breaks my heart to think of the children in our state who have been subjected to the inhumane treatment and trauma of an arrest. We must continue working to raise the floor for when a young person can be arrested. According to the United Nations, the minimum age for court involvement should be at least 12. Let’s start there. ....

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Violence interrupters working to help curb crime in Dallas


We re like a bridge : Group of violence interrupters working to help curb crime in communities as violence rises across Dallas
Dallas Cred is engaging with neighbors in four communities of concern across the City of Dallas. Its members say they are identifying issues and bringing resources.
Author: Demond Fernandez
Updated: 6:28 PM CDT July 6, 2021
DALLAS If you begin noticing teams of people walking around some neighborhoods in the City of Dallas, wearing bright orange shirts, they are likely members of Dallas Cred. 
The bright orange shirts are signified as a help signal,” said Mar Butler, program director of Dallas Cred.
Dallas Cred is a group of trained violence interrupters. Its members are hitting the streets across Dallas. The group hopes to make a difference in areas of concern across the city.  ....

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Dallas City Council Approves Violence Interrupter Contract


Dallas City Council Approves Violence Interrupter Contract
YAP, key part of mayor’s public safety agenda
DALLAS The City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved a contract with Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (YAP) to hire and train violence interrupters in the city’s underserved neighborhoods.
The violence interrupters program is a key part of Mayor Eric Johnson’s public safety agenda. The Mayor’s Task Force on Safe Communities recommended the program in its January 2020 report. In September 2020, the City Council voted to allocate $800,000 in funding to hire violence interrupters during the 2020-2021 fiscal year.
“We cannot and should not rely on police alone to stop the violent crime increases in our city,” said Mayor Johnson. “Violence interrupters, which were highly recommended by my Task Force on Safe Communities, will stop conflicts before they become violent and can help our people and our neighborhoods to grow and thrive. That is why we ar ....

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City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County select Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. for Cure Violence implementation



CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 6, 2021) – The City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County on Tuesday announced that
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (YAP) has been selected as the vendor for Cure Violence implementation.
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. was one of four organizations to submit proposals to the
city’s Request for Proposals. The organization has a track record of success in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, and this partnership will allow YAP to continue its good work here in the community.
“YAP has been working with the County’s Department of Criminal Justice Services’ Youth Recovery Court and Youth and Family Services since 2019 and has been an invaluable partner to us and the families that they have served,” said Raynard Washington, Mecklenburg County Deputy Health Director. “We are excited to utilize their experience in violence interruption and existing knowledge of our community to better address our residents’ needs.” ....

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