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The Newark Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery graduates five new social workers in tandem with the city’s “1 social worker per 10 officer goals,” in January 2023.
Posted Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 9:53 am ET. Newark Public Safety Director Brian O’Hara laid out a plan to reduce violence in the city for the rest of 2021 on Tuesday evening. (Shutterstock) NEWARK ...
Mayor Ras Baraka, Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé, and Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery Director Lakeesha Eure recently released 2022 crime statistics for New Jersey’s ...
“In June 2020, the city made an unprecedented decision to move five percent of the city’s public safety budget into a new Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery to provide ...
In 2021, the city reallocated 5 percent of its police budget to create the Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery, which provides social services to residents in an effort to break the ...
'Justice Hub' Will Help Break Cycle Of Violence For Essex County Youth - Newark, NJ - "This hub is our opportunity to restore our children's faith and trust in us," a supporter of the new program ...
Posted Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 4:23 pm ET. Newark saw reductions in almost every violent crime category during 2023, city officials say. (Photo: City of Newark Press Office) NEWARK, NJ — It wasn ...
Posted Thu, May 25, 2023 at 4:09 pm ET. Newark police are launching a “summer crime reduction initiative” in 2023. Above, Office of Violence Prevention and Trauma Recovery Director Lakeesha ...