Experts Online Archive: Organizing for safety

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Date Published: 07/14/2010

Archived webcast from 07/14/10 - a discussion of persistent crime-related challenges faced within communities

Description

Organizing residents and business owners to work with police to address persistent crime problems is essential to making neighborhoods safe in the long run. It is also notoriously difficult. Distrust between community members and police and fear of retaliation can be major barriers to collaboration. In some neighborhoods, cultural and linguistic differences between officers and community members—or between different groups within the community—add to the challenge.

This webcast featured three community development leaders who have tackled these challenges and achieved remarkable results.

Presenters

  • Spencer Buchholz, Lawrence CommunityWorks, Lawrence, Massachusetts
  • Cat Dodson Goodrich, Chelsea Neighborhood Developers, Chelsea, Massachusetts
  • Nick Wolff, VVBOOM, San Francisco, California
  • Mona Mangat (Moderator), LISC Community Safety Initiative

Archive Recording:

This session was conducted using ReadyTalk.
Note: You must have Flash installed on your browser in order to view this recording.

Downloads:

> Presentation Packet (PDF, 4.51 MB)

Topic: --Community Safety

Type: Archived Webcast - Experts Online