Using Data in Violence Prevention: What Law Enforcement Needs to Know



By tracking the exact location of gun violence, we gain valuable data that can be used for delivering targeted, non-enforcement-based interventions. These interventions are designed to bring social and economic resources to the doorsteps of residents who have recently or persistently experienced gun and gang violence.

 

Made possible through data-sharing between law enforcement, offices of violence prevention and community stakeholders, these interventions have been shown to prevent immediate retaliation and address the trauma and toxic stress that are known causes of systemic violence in at-risk communities.

 

Join our webinar of skilled experts and practitioners to learn more about this non-traditional use of data, how it all works, and how it’s already helping to prevent violence in a handful of diverse cities across the country.

 

Criminal Justice and related professionals are welcome to attend the live webinar event at no charge. 

Speaker and Presenter Information

Reverend Damita Davis-Howard is the director of ministries, assistant pastor at First Mt. Sinai. She is also the director of Oakland’s Ceasefire, a data-driven violence-reduction strategy coordinating law enforcement, social services, and the community. The major goal is to reduce gang/group-related homicides and shootings. Ceasefire seeks to combine the best of community energies, social services, and strategic law enforcement to reduce gun violence associated with gangs/groups far more effectively than these entities operating alone. She holds a B.A. in sociology from University of California, San Diego.

 

John Bush serves as director of the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement for the City of Savannah. In his role, he provides leadership and daily management of the department, assists with developing and implementing communitywide crime reduction goals, and works directly with law enforcement, concerned citizens and partner organizations to identify and connect individuals in need to support services. Prior to this role, Mr. Bush was a community intervention specialist for seven years as part of the Chatham County District Attorney’s Office and also worked for the Transportation Security Agency for nearly five years.

 

Wayne E. Rawlins is a strategic planning consultant for communities nationwide with over 25 years of experience helping develop, implement and evaluate successful community revitalization strategies. He serves as the Project Manager for Miami-Dade County’s Anti-Violence Initiative, using gunshot detection data to provide social, economic, and health-related services to residents traumatized by gun violence. Passionate about serving all community members, Rawlins also helps citizens successfully reenter the community during and after incarceration and serves as the Director of the South Florida Reentry Task Force.

 

Dr. Gerard Tate leads the community engagement and outreach activities for ShotSpotter, ensuring that community stakeholders’ input is integrated into ShotSpotter policies, procedures, and product development. Dr. Tate (DSW, LMSW) has nearly two decades of experience serving in both military and civilian law enforcement organizations. As a Licensed Master Social Worker, he has used his knowledge of the root causes of crime, human behavior, and social policy to advise organizations in creating, implementing, and evaluating violence prevention programs. Dr. Tate is an adjunct professor at Howard University in the graduate School of Social Work and holds a B.S. in criminology from Webster University, an MSW with a concentration in social and economic development from Washington University in St. Louis, and a Doctor of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California.

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Justice, State Government, County Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government


Event Type
Webcast


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When
Tue, Oct 11, 2022, 1:00pm - 2:15pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


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Organizer
Justice Clearinghouse


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