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Co-Founder of the Global Deflection & Pre-Arrest Diversion Movement | Drug Demand Reduction = Crime Reduction | Community Organizer

People ask me "What do you do?" I say, crime reduction. Then they ask, "What's that?" I say, I make your neighborhood safer. They say, "Cool! You mean like NCIS or SWAT, or maybe more like The Wire?" I say, not exactly. In the vein of a picture is worth 1,000 words, this is what crime reduction looks like behind the scenes (in this case, Lima, Peru). And no, I have no agent :)

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Amy Holmes, BSPH/CHES

Trauma Prevention Coordinator, Community Justice Unit

4mo

I'm stealing your answers. When people ask me what I do, I'm way too wordy

Best description and photo of the work. Love it.

Jamelia Hand

Conveyor | Coach | Convener | Consultant of Strategic Healthcare Solutions in Substance Use & Mental Health

4mo

Love it Jac! Keep up the good work

Jo Rivas

Programme Officer Latin America and Caribbean Training Dissemination - The Colombo Plan

4mo

Love your picture!

It's fascinating to hear about the intricate work involved in crime reduction. The behind-the-scenes efforts often go unnoticed, yet they are crucial in fostering safer communities. What strategies do you find most effective in engaging local residents in this mission?

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Your work in crime reduction is truly commendable. The behind-the-scenes look at your efforts in Lima, Peru, provides valuable insight into the complexities of this field. It's interesting to see the difference between public perception and the actual work involved.

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Steven Fiorito

Owner, Director at Tools For Life - Author

4mo

I haven’t looked at it yet but I hope it doesn’t include taking law abiding citizens guns away.

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Davin Cole

Retired Law Enforcement | Public Speaker on Addiction & CPTSD in Law Enforcement | Experienced Lieutenant of Police | Homeless Outreach / Pre-Arrest Diversion Expert

4mo

A constant conversation I would have with my more veteran officers

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