CeaseFire Austin

CeaseFire Austin CeaseFire: A public health approach to public safety

CeaseFire is a unique, interdisciplinary, public health approach to violence prevention.

We maintain that violence is a learned behavior that can be prevented using disease control methods. Using proven public health techniques, the model prevents violence through a three-prong approach:

Identification & detection
Interruption, Intervention, & risk reduction
Changing behavior and norms

Identification & Detection

CeaseFire is a data-driven model. Through a combination of

statistical information and street knowledge we identify where we concentrate our efforts, focus our resources, and intervene in violence. This data guides us to the communities most impacted. It provides a picture of those individuals at the highest-risk for violence. And, most importantly, it shows us how we can intervene. Interruption, Intervention, & Risk Reduction

CeaseFire intervenes in crises, mediates disputes between individuals, and intercedes on group disputes to prevent violent events. Our staff is seasoned, well-trained professionals from the communities they represent with a background on the streets. Gary Slutkin: Disrupting Violence from PopTech on Vimeo
In other words, they know who has influence, who to talk to, and how to de-escalate a situation before it results in bloodshed. Most of our program participants are beyond the reach of traditional social support systems. They have dropped out of school, exhausted social services or aged out, and many have never held a legitimate job; their next encounter with the system is either to be locked up behind bars or laid out in the emergency room. Our staff gets in where others can’t, meets the participant where they are at, works to change their behavior and connect them to resources that would otherwise be out of reach. Change behaviors & norms

CeaseFire works to change the thinking on violence at the community-level and for society-at-large. For disproportionately impacted communities violence has come to be accepted as an appropriate—even expected—way to solve conflict. At the street-level we provide tools to resolve conflict in another way. On a larger-scale, the traditional approach to violence has been through a criminal justice lens focusing on prosecution over prevention. This framework views success in terms of clearance rates (those captured and incarcerated after the commission of a crime) and measures prevention through a crime-control perspective often termed in military language (“war on drugs,” war on gangs”). CeaseFire looks to shift the discourse toward the view of violence as a disease and placing the emphasis on finding solutions to end this epidemic.

03/17/2013

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11/29/2011

God is in the blessing business,we should keep that in mind and just take care of human business.Love self and your station that has been given!

Karl Bell, Program Manager
09/27/2011

Karl Bell, Program Manager

09/27/2011
09/27/2011

Last year for the month of September there were 3 shootings, let's work together to lower the shootings this year!

We are currently funded to work in two beats in the Austin Community, beat 1531 and 1532.  The northern border is Divisi...
09/27/2011

We are currently funded to work in two beats in the Austin Community, beat 1531 and 1532. The northern border is Division Street, southern border is Washington Street. The border on the east is Cicero and the border on the west is Laramie.

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