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City highlights Group Violence Intervention graduates, cites lasting crime reduction
Summary
A city official recognized three graduates of the Group Violence Intervention (GVI) program, noted one received a CDL from HACC and described a scholarship and 'pen and pad' self-reflection program; the official said the city has seen an "over 80%" reduction in crime sustained for about two-and-a-half years and credited multiagency partners.
A city official recognized three young men who graduated from the Group Violence Intervention (GVI) program, highlighted workforce and education outcomes for one graduate, and credited multiagency partners for progress the official said has reduced crime in York City.
The official said three participants recently completed GVI supports, including a scholarship program and a training outcome in which one graduate earned a commercial driver's license (CDL) from HACC. "One of them is a scholarship program…
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