Violence Interruption Programme
The PMI Western has implemented an initiative called the Violence Interruption Programme which aims to target “hardened” gang members, considered to be highest risk community members, as well as associate gang members into the Citizens Security and Justice Programme (CSJP) which offers a range of options for the participants.
The Violence Interruption programme was modeled from the Cure Violence programme based in Chicago USA, which treats violence as a disease that requires remedy before it becomes epidemic.
The overall objective of the programme is to contribute to the reduction of conflict and to the building of sustained peace in communities affected by violence or threat of group violence. The specific Violence Interruption Programmes services are:
The programme is currently in a pilot phase in twenty communities in two of our two most troublesome parishes which are St. Catherine and St. James.
Child Transformation Programme
The Ministry of National Security and the Citizens Security and Justice Programme (CSJP) through the Peace Management Initiative Western (PMI) has put into action a number of initiatives to prevent and reduce crime and violence in some inner-city communities in St. James and Westmoreland.
Under the community action component of the PMI Western, a number of violence prevention services are delivered to these residents. These services include: parenting education, leadership training, organizational development, infrastructure improvement, skills training and life skills education.
This programme intends to:
The programme is currently being rolled out in the community of Salt Spring and aims to target:
The following components will be delivered throughout the duration of the programme: