Lessons from Effective Offices of Violence Prevention
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Violence is highly concentrated in cities, and local elected officials are increasingly called upon to prevent and reduce violence. Many municipalities have created or supported Offices of Violence Prevention (OVPs), local-level governmental, civil-society-run, or public-private entities whose central mandate is to prevent different forms of violence. These offices vary in institutional design, resources, and challenges. This report, published by Peace in Our Cities (PiOC), aims to optimize the functioning of OVPs and inform the wider violence prevention field by reviewing the components that could make these efforts more effective.
The study shows that the range of violence prevention options for OVPs is large and varied. It also identifies key elements that commonly feature in effective OVPs, gathering insights, tradeoffs, and lessons in urban violence prevention. These findings can help inform policymakers, stakeholders, and policy experts on urban violence prevention to set up effective OVPs or draw lessons for existing violence prevention structures and initiatives.
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