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Johns Hopkins Summit Tackles Community Violence Through Connection

The Break the Cycle of Violence Summit at Johns Hopkins focuses on enhancing community ties to combat violence.

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Johns Hopkins University hosted the Break the Cycle of Violence Summit with the goal of fostering stronger connections within the community to address violence. The event brought together community leaders, healthcare professionals, and advocates to discuss strategies for reducing violence through collaboration.

Participants engaged in discussions about the importance of community involvement in creating safer environments. The summit emphasized the need for comprehensive approaches that include not just law enforcement, but also education, healthcare, and social services.

Attendees explored various programs and initiatives that have successfully reduced violence in other areas, highlighting the potential for similar strategies to be implemented in Baltimore. The summit aimed to cultivate a sense of shared responsibility among community members in the fight against violence.

Key Themes of the Summit

  • Community Engagement: Encouraging local involvement in violence prevention efforts.
  • Collaboration: Bringing together diverse sectors to work towards common goals.
  • Evidence-Based Strategies: Sharing successful programs from other regions as models for Baltimore.

The summit reflects a growing recognition of the multifaceted nature of violence and the importance of community-driven solutions.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Johns Hopkins Medicine (source).

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