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County Deters Violence
New program for White Plains, Yonkers and Port Chester; other efforts underway throughout county

10/06/2006

As part of a comprehensive effort to deal with the growing problem of youth violence in Westchester, County Executive Andy Spano today announced that the county will bring to White Plains, Yonkers and Port Chester a program that trains kids in non-violent ways to settle disputes and also trains them to train other kids.
  
The program, known as Power of Peace, is one of several initiatives that are the outcome of the Summit on Gang Prevention and Youth Violence sponsored last April by Spano and District Attorney Janet DiFiore. Others include training for United Way’s 2-1-1 responders, a speakers bureau and an inter-agency/inter-government task force.  (l-r) County Executive Spano; District Atty. Janet DiFiore; Marlene Furtick, director of the county's Youth Bureau, Michael Arteberry,  and Daniel Bonnet, who went through the program in New Rochelle. 

“You don’t get rid of gangs overnight or through one program,” said Spano. “The professionals who spoke and shared information at our summit made it clear that there must be a vast array of programs and services to prevent gangs in the first place and deal with gangs when they exist. As a county, we are committed to helping our local communities and families deal with this.”

DiFiore said, "The best way to put gangs and the violence they foment out of business is to maintain strong partnerships between law enforcement, the community, schools and social service agencies. I have made it a priority to focus on gang violence by aggressive prosecution of the individuals and groups responsible. We have seen the number of gun recoveries and prosecutions rise dramatically this year. Combining our efforts by taking the worst offenders off the streets with County Executive Spano's initiatives to address the triggers of violence in our community before they explode is not only proactive but also effective."

Power of Peace, a program of The Guidance Center in New Rochelle, is patterned after a program created at Green Haven Correctional Facility in Dutchess by prisoners who were trying to develop tools to deter
youth violence. Michael Arteberry, a volunteer at Green Haven, came to the Guidance Center to adapt the Green Haven program into Power of Peace. Currently, he runs it in several places in Westchester, including New Rochelle.

Through Power of Peace, youth (not just “troubled youth”) are trained in non-violent ways to settle problems including impulse control, conflict resolution and resistance to peer pressure.

The decision to bring the program to White Plains (the school district), Yonkers (Nepperhan Community Center) and Port Chester (Carver Center) was made by the county at the suggestion of the Reducing Youth Violence Committee, an inter-governmental/inter-agency group put together by the Westchester County Youth Bureau.

Here are some of the other initiatives now under way:


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