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Set up a Neighborhood Watch or a community patrol, working with police. Make sure your streets and homes are well-lighted. Make sure that all the youth in the neighborhood have positive ways to spend their spare time, through organized recreation, tutoring programs, part-time work, and volunteer opportunities.
Stay in well-lighted, busy areas; travel with a friend if possible; walk in a confident, assured way. Avoid known trouble spots. 4. Report crimes and suspicious activity to police; agree to testify when necessary.
Violence affects us all Community violence affects millions of people, and their families, schools, and communities every year. Community violence can cause docHub physical injuries and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Effects of Youth Violence Youth who witness or experience violence in their community are also more likely to use drugs and alcohol and become involved in violence themselves. Young victims of crime are generally underserved, and the systems responsible for caring for them can be fragmented and ineffective.
Violence affects its direct victims, those who witness violence, family members, co-workers, service providers and all members of society. All forms of violence have damaging short- and long-term effects on mental, physical and spiritual well-being.

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Violence holds victims, families, friends and entire neighborhoods hostage, causing paralyzing fear and trauma that is ongoing. Community violence is everyones business because not a single person in a community is left unaffected by the deleterious effects that violence leaves behind.
Children who are victims of abuse ill do more poorly in school and relationships and carry those outcomes into society, future relationships, and the job market. Homelessness is another result of domestic violence due to fear, financial pressures, mental instability, or inability to care for oneself.
Descriptive Statistics Thirty-six percent of the sample reported witnessing community violence in the past year, and 6% reported being victimized by violence in the past year.

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