Youth Violence Prevention & Community Safety
Reducing youth violence demands coordinated strategies that connect law enforcement, schools, faith communities, and local organizations around shared prevention goals. This course equips participants with evidence-informed prevention models, threat assessment processes, and partnership frameworks designed to identify and support at-risk youth before behaviors escalate.
Preventing youth violence is not the responsibility of any single institution — it demands coordinated strategies that bring law enforcement, schools, faith communities, healthcare providers, and local organizations together around shared prevention goals. Hall & Harrison Solutions' Youth Violence Prevention training equips participants with the evidence-informed frameworks, intervention tools, and partnership models needed to address this challenge before it escalates.
What We Cover
Risk Factors & Behavioral Indicators
Participants examine the community-level risk factors and behavioral warning signs associated with youth violence, including social media escalation, peer-group dynamics, trauma exposure, and environmental stressors that contribute to violent behavior.
Prevention Models & Intervention Strategies
This course focuses on evidence-informed prevention frameworks, structured threat assessment processes, violence interruption strategies, and referral pathways designed to support at-risk youth early. Instruction also covers policy development, data-informed decision-making, and cross-sector partnership building to create sustainable, community-centered safety systems.


Meaningful impact
Procedural justice training reduces crime while improving police-community relations
Source: Multi-city randomized trial published in PNAS, conducted by the National Policing Institute
