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IMPLEMENTING PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS (PSN) Avg.Rating:
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Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a nationwide commitment to reduce gun and gang crime in America by networking existing local programs that target anti-gang and gun related cri
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This funding is being used to hire new federal and state prosecutors, support investigators, provide training, distribute gun lock safety kits, deter juvenile gun crime, and develop and promote community outreach efforts as well as to support other gun and gang violence reduction strategies.
Starting in 2007, a significant component of PSN has been the Department of Justice (DOJ) PSN Anti-Gang Training. This training is delivered by DOJ law enforcement agencies and other criminal justice professionals. Among a wide ranging agenda, intervention, prevention, suppression, and reentry strategies are presented, as well as a executive session to identify and develop strategic responses, a briefing on national and regional gang trends, a community gang problem assessment, and tips for working with cooperating witnesses and confidential informants.
Recommended Tactics/Strategies for Addressing the Issue:
Successful strategies involve a range of approaches and resources which in part include:

• Comprehensive Anti-Gang Training to address a range of approaches to include: strategic planning, enforcement and prosecution, and prevention and intervention

• Use of task forces to focus coordinated and collaborative responses
• Media outreach strategies
• Involve probation and parole in a coordinated response
• Enhanced prosecution efforts
• Prevention and intervention strategies

This idea originally posted on the National Criminal Justice at www.ncja.org
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