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		<title>City Targets Violent Crime with New Initiatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2018 05:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[INDIANAPOLIS — As part of a community-focused public safety strategy, Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced the new Director of Community Violence Reduction, Shonna Majors, and launched the Community-Based Violence Prevention Partnership, a grant program that will seek to invest nearly $300,000 &#8230; <a href="http://weeklyview.net/2018/06/14/city-targets-violent-crime-with-new-initiatives/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>INDIANAPOLIS — As part of a community-focused public safety strategy, Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced the new Director of Community Violence Reduction, Shonna Majors, and launched the Community-Based Violence Prevention Partnership, a grant program that will seek to invest nearly $300,000 into Indianapolis neighborhoods this year. The public safety strategy also includes the ongoing targeted enforcement of illegally-possessed handguns by IMPD and their state and federal partners.<br />
An Indianapolis native, Shonna Majors grew up on the eastside, experiencing a challenging childhood and becoming a victim of gun violence at age 16 — an event that motivated her to choose a more productive path and complete her education. Shonna went on to graduate from Pike High School and receive a Bachelor’s of Science in Criminology from Indiana State University. She has spent more than 20 years working in the criminal justice system.<br />
As the first Director of Community Violence Reduction, Shonna will work in the Office of Public Health and Safety, coordinating the community intervention component of Mayor Hogsett’s anti-violence initiative, and serving as a bridge between law enforcement agencies, community groups, and neighborhoods. Shonna will oversee the Indy Peacemakers — a group of local activists that will provide day-to-day operational and capacity-building assistance to community groups engaged in violence prevention.<br />
With applications for 2018 grants open, the Community-Based Violence Prevention Partnership will invest an additional $1 million over three years directly into Indianapolis neighborhoods. In combination with the Community Crime Prevention Grant program administered by the Central Indiana Community Foundation — which has seen a 50 percent increase in funding over the last two years — this represents the largest investment in neighborhood-based anti-crime efforts in more than a decade.<br />
The new initiatives come on the heels of IMPD returning to community-based beat policing April 23, rolling out 78 beats across the city that allow officers to build relationships and trust in the neighborhoods they serve.<br />
The funding will be awarded to community organizations, helping to support evidence-based violence reduction programming and wraparound services. Applications will be accepted until July 6, 2018 with awards to be announced mid-July. To learn more and begin the application process, visit <a href="http://OPHS.indy.gov" target="_blank">OPHS.indy.gov</a>.</p>
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