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Arresting Repeat Teen Crime and Making Schools Bully-Free
In the next hour, Tennessee's law enforcement officers will arrest approximately 4
teens, over 34,000 teens in a year. National youth-gang related homicides are up over 40 percent from 1999
to 2003, the latest year for which data are available. Law enforcement leaders recommend a one-two punch to
address teen and gang crime: tough and close supervision combined with research-tested interventions that
pull kids away from violence. This "carrot and stick" police and community collaboration closely tracks
high-risk kids and swiftly prevents future gang violence and links offenders to neighborhood services so
kids get off drugs, stay in school and find a job. In Boston, a citywide effort like this resulted in a
two-thirds cut in youth homicides. The second punch is a successful program such as Multidimensional
Treatment Foster Care (MTFC), which provides structure, discipline, and support for chronic teen offenders
and their families. It works on an individual basis with teenaged offenders to change their behavior, break
the negative peer connections that lead to crime and move them back into classrooms and jobs. Parents are
also coached to better manage their teenager's behavior. Studies found the program cuts repeat arrests by
as much as half and saves the public an estimated $24,000 in future costs and less earnings.
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Tennessee calls on Congress to:
Reports
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"The reality dawned on me that no kids are safe until they're all
safe. I believe that Joseph might be alive today if Antonio had had intervention, if Antonio
had been cared for, or in a program and doing something positive. And it's not just Antonio,
all of the kids in the juvenile justice system, they have a history of abuse, gangs. If their
parents had just had options."
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