
Involving
Probation and Parole in
Project Safe Neighborhoods
February 13, 2005
Whereas: Project
Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a nationwide commitment to reduce gun crime in
the United States by networking existing local programs that focus on
reducing gun crime and providing those programs with additional tools
necessary to be successful;
Whereas: PSN is based on the success of Boston’s Operation Ceasefire and
Richmond, Virginia’s Project Exile, which utilized
police/probation/community partnerships to mount a focused proactive search
for individuals considered a high risk to illegally possess and use
firearms. Probation and parole officers were key players in these successful
initiatives and their collaborative efforts continue and have been
replicated in other communities;
Whereas: The goal of the American Probation and Parole Association’s (APPA)
PSN initiative is to actively involve probation and parole in partnerships
with other justice agencies to provide safer neighborhoods;
Whereas: The APPA PSN initiative will provide resources and support
proactive community supervision to promote safe communities by:
- encouraging partnerships of probation and parole with other justice
agencies to institute preventative practices to discourage illegal firearm
possession;
-
identify
prohibited persons in possession of firearms;
-
retrieving
the weapons; and
-
when called
for, referring for federal prosecution "prohibited persons” found to be
in possession of firearms.
Therefore, be it
resolved.
The American Probation and Parole Association hereby recognizes the
importance of Project Safe Neighborhoods and recommends that probation,
parole and other community supervision agencies join in Project Safe
Neighborhoods’ efforts to reduce gun crime by “prohibited persons” in
possession of firearms.
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