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Book Synopsis

No Colors is a Warning


No community wants to admit it has a gang problem. Yet that denial and the unwillingness to address youth violence as a community problem will have tragic consequences.


If your community does not address the crisis, the epidemic of youth violence will erode your city or town with a potential that is both frightening and tragic. We cannot wait on government to solve this problem. We must approach the solution as a unified community.


No COLORS is a story of hope.


Many cities are winning this battle for the minds and hearts of our youth. No COLORS brings these success stories to you to help you shape your community's plan…


Citizens and Community Leaders-Discover 100 benchmark ways to save our kids from gangs


Educators and Parents-See how See how we can “gang proof” our schools and recognize early warning signs


Law Enforcement-Broaden our role beyond punishment to rewarding interventions


Church Communities-Learn from faith-based initiatives across America that are saving our youth


No COLORS will move you to action


Ultimately, No COLORS, and the significant research and effort on which it is based, represent the many voices and experiences-including the authors' own-that Ramey and Kipper have brought together to share with you. At the very least it will inform you. At best it will enlighten you. And if you are open to its compelling message, it will move you to action.



Table of Contents

Dedication
Foreword

Part One: AMERICA’S NIGHTMARE
The Problem
The Denial
Why Now?
Just How Bad Can This Get?
How Are Communities Responding?
What Is Working

Part Two: 100 TACTICS FOR SAVING YOUR COMMUNITY FROM GANGS
1 Proclaim a New Social Norm: Citizens Set the Strategy
Executive Summary
2 Face Down Community Denial
3 Develop Overall Community Ownership of the Plan
4 “View the Seeds of the Problem”
5 Pick a Civic Group Champion
6 Empower Your Mayor to Lead — Or Elect a New One Who Will
7 Reach Deep into the Community for Your Plan
8 Separate, Empower the Operational Council
9 Focus on the Worst Problems First
10 Create the Vision and Clear Goals
11 Tear Down the Walls — Relationships Matter
12 Fund Measured Programs That Work
13 Expect Resistance after Years of Heads Buried in the Sand
14 Harness Faith-Based Interventions
15 Set Clear Goals from 10,000 Feet
16 Measurement Is Everything — Indicators to Steer By
17 Assure an Independent Audit
18 Conduct Baseline Survey of Student Perceptions
19 Make Sure the News Media Understands
20 Train Community Leaders as well as the Providers
21 Communicate Aggressively, Continuously
22 Partner with Your Local University
23 Reconnect Community and Schools
24 Publish a Gang Awareness Resource to the Community
25 Expand After School Activities, Police Athletic League
26 Seed Each High School with Student Leaders Trained in Mediation,Inclusiveness, Race Relations, Non-Violence
27 Let the Kids Design “Stop Bullying” Programs
28 Small School Efforts Pay Dividends
29 Deflect Violence with Non-confrontational Conversations
30 Create Safe Street Teams
31 Camps Build Trust with Police
32 Deliver Creative School Interventions in Elementary,Middle and High School
33 Gang Exit Centers – Rescuing Kids from Gangs
34 Middle Schoolers Targeted as Key Rural Strategy
35 Generate Amazing Results with Restorative Justice in Schools
36 Teach Business English, Social Skills in Elementary School
37 Take Truancy Interventions to the Homes
38 Go With Special Efforts to Target Hard to Reach Hispanic Youth
39 Train School Board Members and “Student Advocates”
40 De-Glamorize Gang Culture
41 Consider Fifteen Absolutely Essential School Anti-Gang Initiatives
42 Challenge and Reward At-Risk Elementary and Middle School Kids Directly
43 D.A.R.E. Works – Bring It Back. Strengthen It.
44 Deploy the Boys & Girls Clubs in Targeted Schools
45 Lights On After School
46 Remove Graffiti Immediately
47 HireAt-RiskYouth
48 GPS Gang Members like High-risk Sex Offenders
49 Hold Regular Gang Prevention Community Meetings
50 Engineer Second Chances for Exiting Gang Members
51 Bring Civil Suits Against Gang Members
52 Open and Program Your Recreation Centers at Night
53 Send a Strong Message to Teens That They Are Important to the Community
54 Develop a Support Program for Parents of Gang Members
55 Create a Youth-Led Movement Against Violence
56 Use Great Resources Well – But Don’t Over Complicate Your Plan
57 Strengthen Prevention with the Arts
58 Cool Bus Picks Up Kids for After School Activities
59 Create Interventions for the 19- to 25-Year-Olds
60 Proclaim Youth Violence Prevention Week
61 Create a Funding Strategy and Build Neighborhood Centers
62 Operate a Confidential Telephone Tip Line
63 Develop Violent Crime Suppression Teams
64 Operate a Confidential Texting Program
65 Create Sporting Events Especially for At-Risk Kids
6 Bring in the Hospitals for Powerful Interventions
67 Form a Prisoner Re-entry Council
68 Create a Focused Strike Team for a Hardened Base of Crime
69 Work with Your State Elected Officials.Much Can Be Done
70 Create Special Events to Raise Funds and Awareness
71 Get Business Fired Up
72 Study CeaseFire as a Strategic Option
73 Mainstream At-Risk Kids into Normal Channels
74 Create a Season of Peace Campaign
75 Offer Life Altering Tattoo Removal
76 Call in a Warning to the Gang Leaders
77 Enforce Curfew with Sweeps
78 Get At-Risk Kids into Outdoor Adventure, Exploration
79 Create Robust Summer Activities, Jobs for At-Risk Kids
80 Insist On a Planned Budget for Gang Prevention Strategy
81 Nurture Growth of Neighborhood Crime Watch Programs
82 Set Up Family Days and Neighborhood Nights
83 Explain the Situation in Detail to Your Citizens
84 Quit Imprisoning Nonviolent Offenders
85 Work Closely with Neighboring Jurisdictions
86 Know At-Risk Kids by Name
87 Promote Your Initiatives Using Websites and Social Media
88 Expand the Role of Police with Community Policing
89 Deploy Prosecutors in the Neighborhoods with Community Prosecution
90 Call for Injunctions Against Specific Gangs
91 Don’t Let Gangs Take Over Your Shopping Mall
92 Check your State Gang Statutes –Prosecute Gang Recruitment
93 Cultural Targeting of Parenting Classes Creates Support Groups
94 Consider the Judicial Innovation of Community Courts
95 Attack Poverty’s Impact on Young People with a Youth Enrichment Zone
96 Share, Communicate, Cooperate with Regional Gang Summits
97 HouseCalls
98 Confront Gangs with a Trained Ministers Ride-Along Campaign
99 Walking School Bus Creates Safer Neighborhoods
100 Honor the Heroes – Create Peace Prize for Interventionists

Endnotes
Bibliography
About the Authors

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      Publication Date: 16/02/2012
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      No Colors is a Warning


      No community wants to admit it has a gang problem. Yet that denial and the unwillingness to address youth violence as a community problem will have tragic consequences.


      If your community does not address the crisis, the epidemic of youth violence will erode your city or town with a potential that is both frightening and tragic. We cannot wait on government to solve this problem. We must approach the solution as a unified community.


      No COLORS is a story of hope.


      Many cities are winning this battle for the minds and hearts of our youth. No COLORS brings these success stories to you to help you shape your community's plan…


      Citizens and Community Leaders-Discover 100 benchmark ways to save our kids from gangs


      Educators and Parents-See how See how we can “gang proof” our schools and recognize early warning signs


      Law Enforcement-Broaden our role beyond punishment to rewarding interventions


      Church Communities-Learn from faith-based initiatives across America that are saving our youth


      No COLORS will move you to action


      Ultimately, No COLORS, and the significant research and effort on which it is based, represent the many voices and experiences-including the authors' own-that Ramey and Kipper have brought together to share with you. At the very least it will inform you. At best it will enlighten you. And if you are open to its compelling message, it will move you to action.



      Table of Contents

      Dedication
      Foreword

      Part One: AMERICA’S NIGHTMARE
      The Problem
      The Denial
      Why Now?
      Just How Bad Can This Get?
      How Are Communities Responding?
      What Is Working

      Part Two: 100 TACTICS FOR SAVING YOUR COMMUNITY FROM GANGS
      1 Proclaim a New Social Norm: Citizens Set the Strategy
      Executive Summary
      2 Face Down Community Denial
      3 Develop Overall Community Ownership of the Plan
      4 “View the Seeds of the Problem”
      5 Pick a Civic Group Champion
      6 Empower Your Mayor to Lead — Or Elect a New One Who Will
      7 Reach Deep into the Community for Your Plan
      8 Separate, Empower the Operational Council
      9 Focus on the Worst Problems First
      10 Create the Vision and Clear Goals
      11 Tear Down the Walls — Relationships Matter
      12 Fund Measured Programs That Work
      13 Expect Resistance after Years of Heads Buried in the Sand
      14 Harness Faith-Based Interventions
      15 Set Clear Goals from 10,000 Feet
      16 Measurement Is Everything — Indicators to Steer By
      17 Assure an Independent Audit
      18 Conduct Baseline Survey of Student Perceptions
      19 Make Sure the News Media Understands
      20 Train Community Leaders as well as the Providers
      21 Communicate Aggressively, Continuously
      22 Partner with Your Local University
      23 Reconnect Community and Schools
      24 Publish a Gang Awareness Resource to the Community
      25 Expand After School Activities, Police Athletic League
      26 Seed Each High School with Student Leaders Trained in Mediation,Inclusiveness, Race Relations, Non-Violence
      27 Let the Kids Design “Stop Bullying” Programs
      28 Small School Efforts Pay Dividends
      29 Deflect Violence with Non-confrontational Conversations
      30 Create Safe Street Teams
      31 Camps Build Trust with Police
      32 Deliver Creative School Interventions in Elementary,Middle and High School
      33 Gang Exit Centers – Rescuing Kids from Gangs
      34 Middle Schoolers Targeted as Key Rural Strategy
      35 Generate Amazing Results with Restorative Justice in Schools
      36 Teach Business English, Social Skills in Elementary School
      37 Take Truancy Interventions to the Homes
      38 Go With Special Efforts to Target Hard to Reach Hispanic Youth
      39 Train School Board Members and “Student Advocates”
      40 De-Glamorize Gang Culture
      41 Consider Fifteen Absolutely Essential School Anti-Gang Initiatives
      42 Challenge and Reward At-Risk Elementary and Middle School Kids Directly
      43 D.A.R.E. Works – Bring It Back. Strengthen It.
      44 Deploy the Boys & Girls Clubs in Targeted Schools
      45 Lights On After School
      46 Remove Graffiti Immediately
      47 HireAt-RiskYouth
      48 GPS Gang Members like High-risk Sex Offenders
      49 Hold Regular Gang Prevention Community Meetings
      50 Engineer Second Chances for Exiting Gang Members
      51 Bring Civil Suits Against Gang Members
      52 Open and Program Your Recreation Centers at Night
      53 Send a Strong Message to Teens That They Are Important to the Community
      54 Develop a Support Program for Parents of Gang Members
      55 Create a Youth-Led Movement Against Violence
      56 Use Great Resources Well – But Don’t Over Complicate Your Plan
      57 Strengthen Prevention with the Arts
      58 Cool Bus Picks Up Kids for After School Activities
      59 Create Interventions for the 19- to 25-Year-Olds
      60 Proclaim Youth Violence Prevention Week
      61 Create a Funding Strategy and Build Neighborhood Centers
      62 Operate a Confidential Telephone Tip Line
      63 Develop Violent Crime Suppression Teams
      64 Operate a Confidential Texting Program
      65 Create Sporting Events Especially for At-Risk Kids
      6 Bring in the Hospitals for Powerful Interventions
      67 Form a Prisoner Re-entry Council
      68 Create a Focused Strike Team for a Hardened Base of Crime
      69 Work with Your State Elected Officials.Much Can Be Done
      70 Create Special Events to Raise Funds and Awareness
      71 Get Business Fired Up
      72 Study CeaseFire as a Strategic Option
      73 Mainstream At-Risk Kids into Normal Channels
      74 Create a Season of Peace Campaign
      75 Offer Life Altering Tattoo Removal
      76 Call in a Warning to the Gang Leaders
      77 Enforce Curfew with Sweeps
      78 Get At-Risk Kids into Outdoor Adventure, Exploration
      79 Create Robust Summer Activities, Jobs for At-Risk Kids
      80 Insist On a Planned Budget for Gang Prevention Strategy
      81 Nurture Growth of Neighborhood Crime Watch Programs
      82 Set Up Family Days and Neighborhood Nights
      83 Explain the Situation in Detail to Your Citizens
      84 Quit Imprisoning Nonviolent Offenders
      85 Work Closely with Neighboring Jurisdictions
      86 Know At-Risk Kids by Name
      87 Promote Your Initiatives Using Websites and Social Media
      88 Expand the Role of Police with Community Policing
      89 Deploy Prosecutors in the Neighborhoods with Community Prosecution
      90 Call for Injunctions Against Specific Gangs
      91 Don’t Let Gangs Take Over Your Shopping Mall
      92 Check your State Gang Statutes –Prosecute Gang Recruitment
      93 Cultural Targeting of Parenting Classes Creates Support Groups
      94 Consider the Judicial Innovation of Community Courts
      95 Attack Poverty’s Impact on Young People with a Youth Enrichment Zone
      96 Share, Communicate, Cooperate with Regional Gang Summits
      97 HouseCalls
      98 Confront Gangs with a Trained Ministers Ride-Along Campaign
      99 Walking School Bus Creates Safer Neighborhoods
      100 Honor the Heroes – Create Peace Prize for Interventionists

      Endnotes
      Bibliography
      About the Authors

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