File #: 12-0208    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing Violence as a public issue.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
File created: 1/24/2012 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 2/1/2012 Final action: 2/1/2012
Title: Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Declaring Intent Purpose: Recognizes that violence is a public health issue Additional Information: Sponsor: Baraka
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Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk
Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending
Type of Service: Declaring Intent
Purpose: Recognizes that violence is a public health issue
Additional Information:
Sponsor: Baraka
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Whereas, one of the goal of the City of Newark is to ensure that all residents live in a healthy environment and feel safe in the City with a specific strategic direction that “Guns, Gangs, Graffiti” be eliminated; and

Whereas, violence results in the tragic loss of life and serious injury, undermines families and neighborhoods, threatens the overall well-being of the City including the ability of children and adults to safely be outside their homes, and affects an overall sense of community connectedness and hope; and

Whereas, violence takes a disproportionate toll on people of color (especially African American males) and low-income neighborhoods; and

Whereas, violence exacts a financial burden by increasing health care and public safety costs, with the average public criminal justice costs for a single incident of homicide estimated at 3 million dollars, and the costs for one non-fatal paralyzing injury resulting from gun violence may total 2-5 million dollars over the victim’s lifetime for health care, living expenses, and lost productivity; and

Whereas, the United States Surgeon General, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have all identified violence as a priority public health issue challenging local, national, and global communities by its negative influence on morbidity, mortality, and quality of life; and

Whereas, the risk for violence among youth is increased by their developmental stage which is characterized by impulsiveness and inability to anticipate long term consequences yet it is not an inevitable occurrence but is a learned behavior that is the result of preventable and...

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