1) Mediate and intervene in conflicts

• Acquire knowledge of potential community and school
conflicts
• Intervene in conflicts
• Provide mediation services
• Provide and promote hotline availability to facilitate
interventions
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4) Publicize a unified message: "No Shooting"

• Delivered to highest risk persons regularly by: community
coordinators, community partners, service providers,
clergy, businesses, residents
• Public education through person-to-person outreach,
flyers, posters, brochures, t-shirts.
• Visible presence by community coordinators and residents
at high-risk times of day

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2) Outreach to and provide alternatives for most
at-risk persons

• Person-to-person outreach to most at-risk persons
• Present No Shooting message
• Link high-risk persons (including ex-offenders) with job
training employment, housing, substance abuse treatment,
recreation, etc.
• Intensive case management for selected at-risk individuals
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5) Provide a rapid response to all shootings in target
areas

• Person-to-person outreach to most at-risk persons
• Present No Shooting message
• Link high-risk persons (including ex-offenders) with job
training, employment, housing, substance abuse
treatment, recreation, etc.
• Intensive case management for selected at-risk individuals |
3) Build strong community coalitions

• Community-based violence prevention coalition in each
target area
• Active community participation in One Vision, One Life
events and interventions
• Community-planned events
• Community-by-community resource lists |
6) Establish programs for at-risk youth

• Programs for high risk and other youth in the evenings,
nights, summer
• In-school and after-school mediations, mentoring
• After school safe passages ensured |