O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2 Implementation Planning National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Photo Credit: Memphis Mayor.

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O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2 Implementation Planning National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Photo Credit: Memphis Mayor A C Wharton, Jr. October 31, 2011

The Transition  Stakeholder Involvement  Limited participation in plan implementation  Strategies focused on suppression and intervention  Data-driven strategies  Stakeholder Involvement  Participation in plan implementation  Strategies focused on suppression, prevention, reentry and intervention  Multidisciplinary approach  Data driven, plus community policing O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2

O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2 Reducing Youth Violence Operation: Safe Community Chairman Bill Gibbons To become a city where children and youth are valued and nurtured by strong families and communities, and are prepared to lead productive lives Vision Statement:

Reducing Gang and Drugs Reducing Blight and Crime in Apartment Complexes Reducing Repeat Offenses Reducing Violence in The Home Reducing Youth Violence O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2 Target Outcome: To reduce youth violence by 25 percent in five years

O PERATION : S AFE C OMMUNITY 2 Partnerships and Planning Successes Memphis Shelby Crime Commission Board expansion to include community-based representatives and children’s services i.e. Family Safety Center and Tennessee Dept. of Children’s Services FY12 Budget approved October 21, 2011 to include high level staff for youth violence prevention Memphis Tomorrow agreed to fund implementation planning consultant dollars at a ratio of 1:3 Convened Public Safety Forum for Strong Cities, Strong Communities on September 20, 2011 Convened Public Safety Plan Alignment meeting on September 30, 2011

Strategy: P REVENTION Increase prenatal/early childhood development Memphis Fast Forward partnership leveraged to implement prevention strategy for Early Childhood through the PeopleFirst planning initiative Expand neighborhood-based youth development resources Mobilize parishioners to support youth development (Congregational Health Network)  Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare training church network, composed of 300 churches  Created Frayser Youth Services Directory Include youth violence prevention in neighborhood improvement efforts Community LIFT (Leveraging Investments for Transformation) selects youth violence target area as one of three sites on May 23, 2011 Defending Our Childhood  Awarded Phase II Implementation planning, totaling $2 million  CIM for Placed-based Intervention Strategies, August 18, 2011, Sponsored by OSC and DCI  Rangeline CDC Neighborhood Leadership Luncheon Successes Strategy: P REVENTION Increase prenatal/early childhood development Memphis Fast Forward partnership leveraged to implement prevention strategy for Early Childhood through the People First planning initiative Expand neighborhood-based youth development resources Mobilize parishioners to support youth development (Congregational Health Network) Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare training church network, composed of 300 churches Created Fraser Youth Services Directory Include youth violence prevention in neighborhood improvement efforts Community LIFT (Leveraging Investments for Transformation) selects youth violence target area as one of three sites on May 23, 2011 Defending Our Childhood Awarded Phase II Implementation planning, totaling $2 million CIM for Placed-based Intervention Strategies, August 18, 2011, Sponsored by OSC and DCI Range line CDC Neighborhood Leadership Luncheon

Strategy: I NTERVENTION Expand coordinated wrap-around services for youth in early stages of involvement with the criminal justice system.  89 percent of G.R.A.S.S.Y. (Gang Reduction Assistance for Saving Society’s Youth) students are not referred back to Juvenile Court Successes Strategy: I NTERVENTION Expand coordinated wrap-around services for youth in early stages of involvement with the criminal justice system. 89 percent of G.R.A.S.S.Y. (Gang Reduction Assistance for Saving Society’s Youth) students are not referred back to Juvenile Court

Strategy: L AW E NFORCEMENT MPD Director Toney Armstrong Maintain data-driven policing  Intensify targeted patrols in areas with high youth crime (Memphis Police Department/ Shelby County Sheriff’s Office) Expand community-based policing strategies  MPD establish Crime Prevention Unit (Memphis Police Department) Successe Strategy: L AW E NFORCEMENT MPD Director Toney Armstrong Maintain data-driven policing Intensify targeted patrols in areas with high youth crime (Memphis Police Department/ Shelby County Sheriff’s Office) Expand community-based policing strategies MPD establish Crime Prevention Unit (Memphis Police Department)

Crime Prevention and Law Enforcement COMMUNITY PROGRAMS Neighborhood Watch Faith-based Community Co-Act Restructure Gang Unit Blue Crush Crime Reduction Utilization Statistical History

Strategy: L AW E NFORCEMENT / G RADUATED S ANCTIONS Expand graduated sanctions for youth  In 2010 – 2011, there was a 22.7 percent reduction in students transported to Juvenile Court for School House Adjustment Program Enterprise (SHAPE) offenses. Strategy: R EDUCE A DULT R EPEAT O FFENSES Establish Shelby County Office of Re-entry  Implement collaborative case management pilot for offenders returning from Shelby County Division of Corrections and the TN Department of Corrections. Secured $110,000 in funding to open pilot program for re-entry, serving population 18 – 35 Successes Table1: Strategy: L AW E NFORCEMENT / G RADUATED S ANCTIONS Expand graduated sanctions for youth In 2010 – 2011, there was a 22.7 percent reduction in students transported to Juvenile Court for School House Adjustment Program Enterprise (SHAPE) offenses. Table2: Strategy: R EDUCE A DULT R EPEAT O FFENSES Establish Shelby County Office of Re-entry Implement collaborative case management pilot for offenders returning from Shelby County Division of Corrections and the TN Department of Corrections. Secured $110,000 in funding to open pilot program for re-entry, serving population 18 – 35

Data/Metrics  TDOC database unavailable to Shelby County (Read only)  E_TOMIS database for offenders does not track all service areas  Data currently not being collected for some metrics Establishing Services for Youth over 18 Years of Age  TDOC currently has youth and adults in same area; need more comprehensive services for youth  No centralized case management system to track youth from the time they are in jail to release Expanding Neighborhood-based Youth Development Resources to Form Networks that Share Information and Support “One-stop” Access  Target area lacks capacity to provide “one-stop” access Limited Youth Re-entry Employment Services  Workforce Investment Network is restructuring how they provide youth employment services. Currently youth can participate only in year-round program that has enrollment date of September. Projected completion Challenges Table: Data/Metrics TDOC database unavailable to Shelby County (Read only) E_TOMIS database for offenders does not track all service areas Data currently not being collected for some metrics Establishing Services for Youth over 18 Years of Age TDOC currently has youth and adults in same area; need more comprehensive services for youth No centralized case management system to track youth from the time they are in jail to release Expanding Neighborhood-based Youth Development Resources to Form Networks that Share Information and Support “One-stop” Access Target area lacks capacity to provide “one-stop” access Limited Youth Re-entry Employment Services

Funding to Support Key Strategies  D.A. Mentoring Program funding threatened, December 2011  Mentoring program to support expansion of wrap around case management services funding is pending Coordination of City and County Public Safety Initiatives  Strong Cities, Strong Communities  Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit  Bloomberg Innovation Grant  Memphis Police Division – Community Policing  Defending Our Childhood Initiative Challenges Table: Funding to Support Key Strategies D.A. Mentoring Program funding threatened, December 2011 Mentoring program to support expansion of wrap around case management services funding is pending Coordination of City and County Public Safety Initiatives Strong Cities, Strong Communities Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit Bloomberg Innovation Grant Memphis Police Division – Community Policing Defending Our Childhood Initiative

M EMPHIS Photo Credit: A City in Motion… Mayor A C Wharton, Jr. Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell