Title: The ETI Gang Intervention Program Oklahoma County
1The ETI Gang Intervention ProgramOklahoma County
Presenter
Myron D. Mayberry, M.Ed. Effective Transitions,
Inc. Oklahoma City, OK
2- General Situation in Oklahoma City
Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year Crime in Oklahoma City by Year
Type 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Murders 56 38 45 38 49 39
per 100,000 11.1 7.5 8.9 7.5 9.7 7.7
Rapes 398 388 405 445 365 374
per 100,000 78.6 76.7 80 87.9 72.1 73.9
Robberies 1,064 990 1,090 1,169 1,381 1,173
per 100,000 210.2 195.6 215.4 231 272.9 231.8
Assaults 2,553 2,535 2,643 2,562 2,847 2,735
per 100,000 504.4 500.9 522.2 506.2 562.5 540.4
Burglaries 8,038 7,280 8,405 8,314 8,300 8,315
per 100,000 1588 1438 1661 1643 1640 1643
Thefts 28,414 33,012 29,771 33,686 35,367 33,444
per 100,000 5614 6522 5882 6656 6988 6608
Auto thefts 3,630 3,602 3,516 3,715 3,928 3,835
per 100,000 717.2 711.7 694.7 734 776.1 757.7
3Year Homicides Drive-By Shootings Juvenile Justice Referrals First Time Referrals Violent Offenses
2001 57 103 29,861 11,933 2,263
2002 52 -10 124 17 24,592 10,137 2,023 -11.9
2003 55 5 124 0 25,077 10,289 2,018 -0.2
2004 51 -8 192 35 23,630 9,694 1,861 -8.4
2005 58 12 260 26
Average 54.6 160.60 25,790 10,513.25 2,041.25
4In conjunction with the Office of Juvenile
Affairs, ETI is developing relationships with
various youth agencies, schools, neighborhood
associations, and the police department to
intervene in gang membership and delinquent
activity for young people in six targeted
neighborhoods in Oklahoma City.
5The Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs
Area Neighborhood Associations
The City of Oklahoma City Police Department
The Oklahoma County Juvenile Bureau
The Oklahoma City Public Schools District
The Oklahoma County District Attorney
Esperanza del Pueblo
Private foundations
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Local and State Elected Officials
6Program Goal
- The goal of The Gang Intervention Program is to
reduce the likelihood of continued gang
involvement by our targeted clients by providing
individualized, quality services that improve the
mental, social, and emotional status of the
client, as well as enhances their coping skills. - The Gang Intervention Program provides intensive
Gang awareness and deterrence program for
gang-involved youth ages 10-18 years old and
their families.
7GOAL ONE Reduce the numbers of gang-involved
Youthful Offenders involved in the Office of
Juvenile Affairs that re-offend. Objective One
Engage 25 Youthful Offenders in individualized
gang suppression activities each 12 month time
period.
GOAL TWO Reduce the numbers of gang-involved
First and Second Time Offenders involved in the
Oklahoma County Juvenile Bureau that
re-offend. Objective One Engage 75
gang-involved First and Second Time Offenders in
individualized gang suppression activities each
12 month time period.
8GOAL THREE Reduce the numbers of at-risk for
gang-involvement youth in schools and the
community that join gangs and potentially get
involved into the juvenile justice
system. Objective One Engage 75 at-risk for
gang-involvement youth in individualized gang
suppression activities each 12 month time period.
GOAL FOUR Increase the communitys awareness of
gang issues and the appropriate strategies for
eliminating gang activity and juvenile
delinquency. Objective One Engage and train 30
parents residing in identified target zones of
high gang activity and juvenile delinquency each
12 month time period. Objective Two Engage and
train 40 teachers working in schools in
identified target zones of high gang activity and
juvenile delinquency each 12 month time
period. Objective Three Engage and train 30
community members residing in identified target
zones of high gang activity and juvenile
delinquency each 12 month time period.
9- Gang Intervention Services Provided by ETI
Gang re-socialization seminars
Mentoring
Substance abuse education/treatment
Job coaching and placement assistance
Services in Spanish
Literacy enhancement
Court advocacy
Mental health treatment
10Intake and Assessment
- ETI receives referrals from area schools, the
Juvenile Bureau, the Office of Juvenile Affairs,
law enforcement, parents, and other gang-involved
youth! - Assessment and Service Development ETI meets
with the client and their family to develop an
individual program of services based on their
initial referral. The comprehensive, data-driven
assessment of the gang problem - Identifies the most serious and prevalent
gang-related problems. - Determines factors contributing to gang problems.
- Identifies and implements activities for
intervention and prevention efforts. - Identifies organizational or systems issues that
must be addressed in order to have a long-term
effect on the problem.
11Program Services
- Client Monitoring ETI communicates with each of
its clients daily. We personally visit with each
client at least once a week for home visits and
service provision. - Employment Assistance ETI provides the
Getting-In and Staying in a Job Workforce
Development program to all clients that are in
need of employment. We address job-search
techniques, completing applications, interview
skills, etc. - Educational Assistance ETI facilitates the
clients enrollment in an educational program and
provides support to the youth as they work to
complete their educational requirements.
Additionally, ETI offers tutoring support to
clients in an effort to improve academic standing
of our clients. - Anti-Gang Education Sessions ETI provides a wide
variety of gang intervention services including
office-based and school-based services. ETI
utilizes a 12-week curriculum that provides the
client social skills training, problem solving
skills, gang intervention strategies, and other
pertinent topics. Additionally, each client
works with a mentor in an effort to provide
positive modeling.
12Program Services Cont.
- Narcotics Anonymous provides a recovery process
and support network inextricably linked together.
Members share their successes and challenges in
overcoming active addiction and living drug-free
productive lives through the application of the
principles contained within the Twelve Steps and
Twelve Traditions of NA. - These principles are the core of the Narcotics
Anonymous recovery program. Principles
incorporated within the steps include - admitting there is a problem
- seeking help
- engaging in a thorough self-examination
- confidential self-disclosure
- making amends for harm done and
- helping other drug addicts who want to recover.
13Program Services Cont.
- Family Counseling Face-to-face interaction
between a clinician and family is provided to
facilitate emotional, psychological, and
behavioral changes and promote successful
communication and understanding. - Family counseling is provided for the benefit of
the identified client, and is specified as a
component on the clients treatment plan. Family
counseling is provided by a Mental Health
Professional as designated in standards set by
the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.Family
Intervention Services ETI utilizes a modified
version of the Strengthening Families Program
which is a parent, youth and family
skills-building curriculum designed to - Prevent Gang activity
- Prevent teen substance abuse and other behavior
problems - Strengthen parenting skills
- Build family strengths
14 15 16The Future
"The chief problem in any community cursed with
crime is not the punishment of the criminals, but
the preventing of the young from being trained to
crime." W.E.B. Dubois, The Souls of Black
Folk, 1903
17For Information, contact
- Effective Transitions, Incorporated
- www.etiok.com
- myron_at_etiok.com
- 245-A West Wilshire
- Oklahoma City, OK 73116
- (405) 286-3900
- Fax (405) 286-3911