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Gang Summit Draws 400
Spano and DiFiore hosted event to deal with youth violence
Photo Caption:Gang Summit drew 400

10/16/2007

County Executive Andy Spano and District Attorney Janet DiFiore hosted the county’s 3rd Summit on Youth Violence and Gangs Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Westchester County Center beginning at 8 am. 

The event drew 400 police officers, educators and other professionals who work with youth to hear from presenters with various types of expertise. Some former gang members will participate on panels. Building on a similar event held last year, the summit is designed to give the professionals tools to understand the strategies in dealing with youth violence and gangs.  

 “Youth violence and gang activity remains a serious problem in our nation and in our county,” said Spano. “In the aftermath of last year’s Summit, the county helped fund a variety of programs designed to deter youth violence. Our approach is a combination of prevention and law enforcement. We won’t change things overnight, but with programs that help with self-esteem and provide jobs and mentors, we can help one person and then another. Collectively, this will in fact accomplish the goal of helping to ensure the safety of all of us.”

Said DiFiore, “While the job of law enforcement is to arrest and prosecute gang members, that should be the last resort, when dealing with the youth violence issue.  If we all work together, the jobs of intervention and prevention are much easier to accomplish. With initiatives like today’s summit  -- along with education and outreach programs that give guidance and support to youth --  we will see fewer kids joining gangs.”

Attendees had an opportunity to share information and network in the afternoon. The event, planned by the county’s Youth Bureau, also include funded agencies that have after-school programs that help to curtail youth violence and gang involvement.     

The program was  taped and will be made available at a later date to local public access stations, community groups and will be aired on the county’s website and channel 504.

The following were among the presenters:

The following programs funded by the Westchester County Youth Bureau were developed to deter youth violence and gang development in Westchester County:

 


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