In addition to the generous funding provided by public and private entities to support our model, the National Network for Safe Communities works in contract with interested jurisdictions to provide technical assistance on proven violence reduction strategies and meeting public safety goals.
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Check out this article to hear GVI Director Laurie Owen talking about our partnership with the city of Nashville.
Shootings Remain High in Philly, But City-Funded Violence Interruption Shows Promise - #JohnJayCollege @NNSCommunities is making Philly Safer with GVI https://t.co/WZu4GtFxnv
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“It’s working...There aren’t many good days if you do this work. But this is a less bad day than most.” @cs_palmer https://t.co/il8gAA3wUC
Important day today when Rachel Teicher and Samantha Barthelemy from @NNSCommunities visited Uppsala and shared their expertise and experience from working with Group Violence Intervention to us and colleagues from Kriminalvården and @polisen_uppsala.
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The Group Violence Intervention strategy has been up and running since early 2022 in Davenport after being trained with efforts carried out in South Bend, Indiana. https://t.co/mdKJAD1tgJ
.@NNSCommunities is hiring! Come join our team! We're looking for an Associate Director and a Field Advisor for the Group Violence Intervention (GVI)