SAVE THE DATE : EMPOWERMENT DAY -8.26.23 -1PM- 4PM
2023 Activities TBA
From A Crime Problem to A Crime Crisis: City of St. Louis
Empowering North St. Louis by Empowering North St. Louisans
The Advantage in the Disadvantage Communities: Empowerment
The Carolina Theater Durham North Carolina
This workshop is designed to introduce "community inreach" as an alternative programming approach to community outreach. The attendees will develop an "empowerment plan" to discover strategies distinct to their communities'need.
Judge Jimmie Edwards , Director of Public Safety
01/12
According to the Uniform Crime Report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the City of St. Louis was ranked 7th , the most dangerous city in America.
The City of St. Louis Sustainability Plan was released introducing 317 strategies, some to which were developed to address the problem of crimes throughout in the City of St. Louis.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health published , 2014-2017 Community Health Improvement Plan, identifying the key health issues in the City of St. Louis.
According to Law Street Media, The City of St. Louis became ranked 4th most dangerous population over 200, 000.
The City of St. Louis became recognized as 19th most dangerous city in the world.
Influenced by The Ferguson Commissions Report, The City of S. Louis rolled out the P.I.E.R. Plan to reduce crimes through Prevention, Intervention, Enforcement and Reentry Strategies.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health published an updated report, Understanding Our Needs, which data provided violence indicators based on zip codes.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health published "What More Should We Do" of the six discoveries for the violence policy.
According to The Law Street Media, St. Louis became ranked 1st most dangerous City with populations over 200,00.
By request of the City of St. Louis, OJP Diagnostic's performed a Diagnostic Analysis for the City of St. Louis for the purpose to recommend solutions and promising practices best fit to implement in a community.
Robert Cardillo, the Director of NGA stated security as a concern in the Project Action Plan as weight in his decision for neighborhood implementation choice.
The City of St. Louis Director of Operations Todd Waelterman announced that the 2018 Annual Budget has widespread cuts in departments such as forestry and the street department that were made to adjust for the costs for police and fire department to address crimes.
At the news conference, Governor Greiten announced that the City of St. Louis has a "crime crisis" and Mayor KrewSon stated gratitude that the State now recognize that the crimes in St. Louis are not a problem but a crisis.