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The Youth and Gang Violence Subcommittee is committed to collaborating and communicating across systems and with affected communities. The Committee’s vision is a violence-free, opportunity-rich future for every member of our community. Its mission is to reduce youth and gang violence, reduce related disproportionate minority contact, and lessen the disproportionate negative impacts of gang violence on communities of color.
Since 2013, the Youth and Gang Violence Subcommittee has overseen the work of the OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Assessment, a three-pronged approach that balances and coordinates enforcement, intervention, and prevention strategies and that pursues well-defined, long-term goals and outcomes. LPSCC adopted the assessment in 2014, and in 2017, the council approved the
Y&GVSC Meeting Minutes
2020 Minutes
2019 Minutes
For older minutes, contact the LPSCC Office
Documents
- Youth and Gang Violence Steering Committee Action Plan Document
- Letter by the Y&GV Steering Committee, "Stop blaming the victims: The facts on youth violence."
- Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, 2011, Action Plan to Reduce Youth and Gang Violence: Ensuring Effective Coordination, Oversight, Community Engagement & Measurable Outcomes DocumentLPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Action Plan 2011 (46.65 KB)
- Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, 2009, A Proposal for a Comprehensive and Coordinated Response to Gang and Youth Violence
- Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, 2004, Healthy Communities: A Youth Gang Prevention Strategy for Portland and Multnomah County Documentgangs_final_report_09-04 (436.02 KB)
- Local Public Safety Coordinating Council, 2004, Healthy Communities: A Youth Gang Prevention Strategy for Gresham and East County. Documentgangs_final_report_gresham_6-30-04 (363.75 KB)
- Latino Gang Violence Prevention Task Force of Multnomah County, 2004, Latino Youth Gang Violence in Multnomah County: Understanding the Problem, Shaping the Future Documentlatinoyouthdec2003 (447.7 KB)
- The Multnomah County Comprehensive Gang Assessment was released on July 8, 2014. The strategic plan was approved February 2017.