From Paul Carrillo, Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t Miss Our Latest Report: Elevating the Voices of Violence Intervention Workers
Date October 20, 2021 8:11 PM
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John— Years ago, I was working in Compton, California, as a community violence intervention worker. One night we came across a man named Trayvon, who my boss knew well, and we pulled our van over to chat for a while. I was new to the job, and I couldn’t figure out why we were talking to Trayvon for so long—after all, we were supposed to be looking for dangerous or violent situations. I grew frustrated by the time we were wasting with Trayvon.   As we were about to leave, Trayvon pulled out a gun and said, <span style="font-family:sans-serif">“</span>Damn, I’m glad you came by because I was on my way to go shoot this fool that disrespected me. God must have sent you guys. I’m just gonna go home and go to sleep.<span style="font-family:sans-serif">”</span> That conversation is just one example of what community violence intervention work can look like.



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CVI groups like Chicago CRED provide critical lifelines in impacted neighborhoods.



Community violence intervention (CVI), which involves individuals from a
community intervening with those at the highest risk of violence, is
critically important—but it’s also dangerous and underfunded.

Over the summer, Giffords Law Center and our partners surveyed 200 CVI
workers in four cities across the country to better understand the support
they receive, their resource needs, and the mental health impact of their
job. Alongside focus groups we conducted, these survey results have formed
the basis of our latest report, [ [link removed] ]On the Front Lines: Elevating the
Voices of Violence Intervention Workers. 

President Biden has proposed a groundbreaking [ [link removed] ]$5 billion investment in
CVI programs and workers in the Build Back Better Act. Giffords and our
partners are doing everything in our power to ensure this funding becomes
law. 

As gun violence continues to rise in cities across the country, we cannot
abandon this consequential work and the heroic individuals who risk their
lives each and every day. We hope that this report is useful in supporting
the workers whose experiences are reflected in its pages. [ [link removed] ]I hope you’ll
take a look. 

With gratitude,
Paul

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Paul Carrillo
Community Violence Initiative Director
Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence





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