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Detroit Community Justice Partnership Gun Violence Prevention Project is committed to positively and effectively impacting youth in elementary, middle and high schools in northwest Detroit through directed messages intended to disrupt apathetic attitudes toward gun violence and crime.
The Detroit Community Justice Partnership Gun Violence Prevention Project's Youth Education Program is an anti-violence information presentation designed for middle and high school youth. The Program is modeled after the “Options, Choices, and Consequences” Program developed by the City of Seattle’s Campaign Against Violence Project.
The Youth Education Program informs youth of the negative consequences, both legal and medical, which result from gun use and violence. The Program focuses on the immediate and long-term physical and emotional results of gunshot injuries; the law; statistics; and common myths about gunshot trauma. The presentations also focus on the importance of calm and peaceful solutions to conflict and arguments.
The classroom-hour presentation is conducted by a representative from the Michigan State Police, the Detroit Police Department, the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, and a health professional. In addition, elected officials, judges, and community leaders have participated in presentations and serve as role models to the youth.
Please contact us regarding scheduling a Gun Violence Prevention Project Youth Education Program Presentation at your school.
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