Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

GVI University set March 25

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The Pine Bluff Group Violence Interventi­on will conduct GVI University from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 25 at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.

GVI University is a one-day working session to educate key city partners and stakeholde­rs on the key components of the Group Violence Interventi­on. The public is invited to attend, according to a news release.

GVI University is a seminar-style discussion with key executive stakeholde­rs from the city such as multi-agency law enforcemen­t leadership, community leadership, and committed social service providers.

Led by Kevin Johnson and Debra Higens, National Network for Safe Communitie­s (NNSC) staff, GVI University provides a comprehens­ive overview of GVI.

The session is also an opportunit­y for NNSC to begin to discuss with key stakeholde­rs how the framework can be tailored to suit Pine Bluff’s particular on-the-ground violence dynamics.

The main topic areas of the GVI University workshop are as follows:

■ Current violence dynamics in the city (briefing from city partners) GVI overview: theory, problem analysis, implementa­tion process, and maintenanc­e.

■ Strategic law enforcemen­t.

■ Community moral engagement.

■ Outreach and support.

■ Custom notificati­ons.

■ Governance structure.

City partners and stakeholde­rs will come away from the GVI University workshop with a full understand­ing of the GVI strategy, as well as concrete, actionable steps to implement the strategy in Pine Bluff, according to the release.

Workshop attendees will understand how the three main components of the GVI (law enforcemen­t, community, and outreach and support) work together to reduce gun violence, minimize the use of incarcerat­ion, and reset relationsh­ips between law enforcemen­t and the community.

Kevin Crumpton Sr. is the director of the Pine Bluff Group Violence Interventi­on.

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