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Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Erie County & Buffalo Safe Neighborhood Committee was created by the Erie County Legislature in response to a senseless, deadly shooting on Buffalo’s East Side that took two young lives. The Committee has the responsibility to identify strategies and policy that could help reduce crime in Buffalo. The Committee is looking for guidance and training to help identify these strategies and develop a community-wide plan to combat violence in our neighborhoods. Although many of the members are well versed in community matters, we lack the fundamental training to put a comprehensive report together for local leaders.

TTA Short Name
Community Crime Reduction Plan
Status of Deliverable
Status Changed
Type of Agency
Please describe the "Other" type of agency
Erie County/Buffalo Safe Neighborhoods Initiative Committee is tasked with identifying the resources that high-crime neighborhoods need to improve, such as youth job training, counseling and mentoring for youth, and educational resources aimed at keeping youth in school and giving them the opportunity to use their education to find employment.
TTA Title
Community Crime Reduction Plan
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Description of the Problem

There have been senseless acts of violence in Buffalo & Erie County that have killed young, innocent people. Additionally recidivism rates in the Buffalo-Niagara Region is very high and this directly attributes to steady crime rates.

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County
Erie County
TTA Program Area
Program Area - Sub Topics
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Type of Technical Assistance Requested
Recipient Agency Scope
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Primary Recipient Agency Name
Erie County/Buffalo Safe Neighborhoods Initiative Committee
Primary Recipient Contact Name
Jeffrey M. Conrad
Primary Recipient Email Address
JConrad@ceoworks.org
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How do you anticipate that the requested assistance will address the problems?
The Erie County/Buffalo Safe Neighborhoods Initiative Committee is made up of numerous community leaders, including members from the Erie County Legislature and the Buffalo Common Council, committed to promoting anti-violence strategies. This working group will promote discussion and recommend policy to local legislative bodies to prevent crime on Buffalo neighborhoods.
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Please describe what types of "Advocacy" you provide
Of the groups represented on the committee reentry employment, safe neighborhood services, Detention services, housing services, anti-violence advocacy, and neighborhood programming are all services provided by members of the Erie County/Buffalo Safe Neighborhoods Initiative Committee.
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Providers selected for consideration (previously 'Selected Providers' field):
Selected Provider 1: CUNY John Jay College
Bid: 20090.46

Chosen Provider: CUNY John Jay College

TTA Assessment Legacy Data

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- Leadership training
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