National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention

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National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention How Different Sectors are Using the Built Environment to Address Youth Violence May 13, 2015

HOUSING AUTHORITY RESIDENTS LAW ENFORCEMENT HACoLA MISSION LAW ENFORCEMENT MISSION = STRONGER SHARED MISSION …TO CHANGE LIVES AND COMMUNITIES HOUSING AUTHORITY RESIDENTS LAW ENFORCEMENT

HACoLA MANAGEMENT MODEL Maintenance Modernization Applicant Background Checks Lease Enforcement Banning Policy Threat of Violence Transfers Counseling Partnerships Community Development Foundation Public Agencies Private Agencies Universities Non-Profit Organizations HA Memberships on County Task Forces Law Enforcement & Security Crime Tracking & Analysis Data Compliance System Community Policing Program Narcotics & Gang Investigations Anti-Drug/Gang Task Forces CPTED CCTV Systems Resident Services Recreation Centers Family Learning Centers Family Self Sufficiency Senior/Disabled Services Family Resource Centers JJCPA (Youth Intervention) Resident Councils

Applicant Background Checks Lease Enforcement Banning Policy Management Maintenance Modernization Applicant Background Checks Lease Enforcement Banning Policy Threat of Violence Transfers Counseling

Law Enforcement and Security Crime Tracking and Analysis Data Compliance System Community Policing Program Narcotics and Gang Investigation Anti-Drug/Gang Task Force CPTED CCTV Systems

COMMUNITY POLICING CONCEPTS SARA SCANNING ANALYSIS RESPONSE ASSESSMENT INTERVENTION PREVENTION LOCATION VICTIM(S) OFFENDERS ENFORCEMENT/ SUPPRESSION

Community Development Foundation Public Agencies Private Agencies Partnerships Community Development Foundation Public Agencies Private Agencies Universities Non-Profit Organizations HA Memberships on County Task Forces

Family Learning Centers Family Self-Sufficiency Resident Services Recreation Centers Family Learning Centers Family Self-Sufficiency Senior Disabled Services Family Resource Centers JJCPA (Youth Intervention) Resident Councils

Youth Violence Prevention Program State Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) $110 Million to 56 Counties $26 Million Los Angeles County HACoLA $583,000

JJCPA Risk and Protective Factors Delinquency Education Family Peer Substance Abuse Individual

Decreased Incarcerations Increased School Attendance JJCPA Outcomes Decreased Arrests Decreased Incarcerations Increased School Attendance Increased Academic Performance Sources: RAND Corporation HACoLA RSPT

JJCPA

HACoLA MANAGEMENT MODEL Maintenance Modernization Applicant Background Checks Lease Enforcement Banning Policy Threat of Violence Transfers Counseling Partnerships Community Development Foundation Public Agencies Private Agencies Universities Non-Profit Organizations HA Memberships on County Task Forces Law Enforcement & Security Crime Tracking & Analysis Data Compliance System Community Policing Program Narcotics & Gang Investigations Anti-Drug/Gang Task Forces CPTED CCTV Systems Resident Services Recreation Centers Family Learning Centers Family Self Sufficiency Senior/Disabled Services Family Resource Centers JJCPA (Youth Intervention) Resident Councils

Evaluation

Contact Information HACoLA Program Compliance Unit Betsy Lindsay, Manager betsy.lindsay@hacola.org (626) 437-4601 L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Community Oriented Policing Services Housing Authority Team Sergeant Carlos Avila clavila@lasd.org (626)437-7305