File #: 25-0015    Version: 1 Name: Ceasefire CAVIAR Grant 2025
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/22/2025 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 2/12/2025 Final action: 2/12/2025
Title: Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2025 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2025 Operation Ceasefire Grant Program-Commonwealth's Anti Violence Initiative and Resources (CAVIAR) Program - Prosecution Grant Awarded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services 
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Attachments: 1. CAVIAR Ceasefire Grant, 2. CAVIAR Grant Proposal Overview 2025-26 3, 3. OGMS Ceasefire grant revised 11524
Related files: 24-0030, 23-0040
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Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2025 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the FY 2025 Operation Ceasefire Grant Program-Commonwealth's Anti Violence Initiative and Resources (CAVIAR) Program - Prosecution Grant Awarded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services 

Purpose

PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

The purpose of this resolution is to accept and appropriate state grant funds to allow the Commonwealth's Attorney to advance efforts to prevent, intervene and provide enforcement of gun violence in the city of Hampton, Virginia. 

 The Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office is continuously dedicated to reducing violence and crime within the community. The Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office is committed to addressing the epidemic of gun violence and other violent crime that has taken the lives of many individuals in the City of Hampton.  Therefore, the Commonwealth’s Attorney Office is seeking funding to assist in the launch of several components of Operation Ceasefire for the City of Hampton.  According to Neighborhoodscout.com, the chances of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Hampton, Virginia, is 1 in 37. Most of these individuals involved in violence are disconnected from social support, unemployed, not in school, and have been exposed to trauma - all significant risk factors for being a victim or perpetrator of gun violence. For example, a study that examined 500 African American youth in Hampton Roads, Virginia, found that direct exposure to violence was the best predictor of whether an individual would later engage in gun-related crimes.  The current grant is on a calendar year cycle and must be reviewed each year. 

Discussion:

Accepting this prosecution program will allow the Commonwealth's Attorney to continue the work of a dedicated Program Coordinator. The coordinator develops and presents educational programs and learning activities to various audiences, providing information about public safety, cr...

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