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SHIFTING TO A Public Health Frame Crime Survivors AT THE CENTER MAKING THE System Work Well-Being IS SAFETY Breaking the Cycle OF HARM 1 Californians for Safety and Justice is grateful to the following individuals who were instrumental in developing the Shared Safety Framework and the Model Guidelines for a New Safety Framework in cities and counties across California. These champions include: survivors and formerly incarcerated people helping to transform systems; police chiefs committed to racial reconciliation; cities and counties committed to building trauma recovery centers; probation chieefs and public health officials centering the needs of communities most impacted by crime and violence; and system leaders across California committed to listening and learning from the people most affected by crime to envision a new safety framework that protects our most vulnerable communities. Californians for Safety and Justice is grateful for their insights, experience, and ideas. Stockton and San Joaquin County Michael D. Tubbs, Mayor, City of Stockton Eric Jones, Chief of Police, City of Stockton Hon. Richard Vlavianos, Judge, Collaborative Courts, Superior Court of California, San Joaquin County Stephanie James, Chief Probation Officer, San Joaquin County Probation Department Tori Verber Salazar, District Attorney, San Joaquin County Miriam Lyell, Public Defender, San Joaquin County Tony Vartan, Director, San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services Tashante McCoy, Chapter and Membership Development Manager, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice // Founder, The Owl (One Woman’s Love) Movement Jamie Guerrero, Stockton Chapter Coordinator, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice // Founder and CEO, Kelly’s Angels Foundation All members of the Stockton Chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice Christian Clegg, City Manager, City of Bakersfield; former Director, Office of Violence Prevention, City of Stockton Campbell Bullock, Executive Director, San Joaquin Community Data Co-Op MODEL GUIDELINES FOR A NEW SAFETY FRAMEWORK CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS

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SHIFTING TO APublic Health Frame

Crime Survivors AT THE CENTER

MAKING THE System Work Well-Being

IS SAFETYBreaking the Cycle

OF HARM 1

Californians for Safety and Justice is grateful to the following individuals who were instrumental in developing the Shared Safety Framework and the Model Guidelines for a New Safety Framework in cities and counties across California. These champions include: survivors and formerly incarcerated people helping to transform systems; police chiefs committed to racial reconciliation; cities and counties committed to building trauma recovery centers; probation chieefs and public health officials centering the needs of communities most impacted by crime and violence; and system leaders across California committed to listening and learning from the people most affected by crime to envision a new safety framework that protects our most vulnerable communities. Californians for Safety and Justice is grateful for their insights, experience, and ideas.

Stockton and San Joaquin County

Michael D. Tubbs, Mayor, City of Stockton

Eric Jones, Chief of Police, City of Stockton

Hon. Richard Vlavianos, Judge, Collaborative Courts, Superior Court of California, San Joaquin County

Stephanie James, Chief Probation Officer, San Joaquin County Probation Department

Tori Verber Salazar, District Attorney, San Joaquin County

Miriam Lyell, Public Defender, San Joaquin County

Tony Vartan, Director, San Joaquin County Behavioral Health Services

Tashante McCoy, Chapter and Membership Development Manager, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice // Founder, The Owl (One Woman’s Love) Movement

Jamie Guerrero, Stockton Chapter Coordinator, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice // Founder and CEO, Kelly’s Angels Foundation

All members of the Stockton Chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Christian Clegg, City Manager, City of Bakersfield; former Director, Office of Violence Prevention, City of Stockton

Campbell Bullock, Executive Director, San Joaquin Community Data Co-Op

M O D E L G U I D E L I N E S F O R A N E W S A F E T Y F R A M E W O R K

C A L I F O R N I A C H A M P I O N S

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SHIFTING TO APublic Health Frame

Crime Survivors AT THE CENTER

MAKING THE System Work Well-Being

IS SAFETYBreaking the Cycle

OF HARM 2

Los Angeles County

Kelly Fischer, Violence Prevention Program Manager, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Violence Prevention

Aarti Harper, Co-Lead, Trauma Prevention Initiative, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Violence Prevention

Keith Baker, Co-Lead, Trauma Prevention Initiative, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Violence Prevention

David Guizar, Regional Manager, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

All members of the Los Angeles Chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Santa Cruz County

Fernando Giraldo, Chief Probation Officer, Santa Cruz County Probation Department

Sarah Emmert, Director of Community Organizing, United Way of Santa Cruz County

Andrew Davis, Senior Departmental Administrative Analyst, Santa Cruz County Probation Department

Santa Cruz County Community Corrections Partnership, including Sheriff Jim Hart and District Attorney Jeffrey S. Rosell

Santa Cruz County Community Corrections Partnership, Community Engagement and Education Workgroup

City of Sacramento

Darrell Steinberg, Mayor, City of Sacramento

Daniel Hahn, Chief of Police, City of Sacramento

Lt. Stephen Moore, Sacramento Police Department, City of Sacramento

Christi Ketchum, Survivor Leader, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice // Founder, Sacramento Sister Circle Network

All members of the The Sacramento Chapter of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Khaalid Muttaqi, Chief Operating Officer, Advance Peace; former Director, Office of Violence Prevention, City of Sacramento

Imani Lucas, Program Director, Sacramento Minority Youth Violence Prevention Collective, Health Education Council

All members of the Sacramento Minority Youth Violence Prevention Collective

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Crime Survivors AT THE CENTER

MAKING THE System Work Well-Being

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OF HARM 3

Special thanks to

Anna Cho, Survivors Speak Campaign Director, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Tinisch Hollins, California State Director, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Christine Karamagi, Senior Research Associate, Californians for Safety and Justice

John Maki, Director, Local and State Government Best Practices Program, Alliance for Safety and Justice

Danny Montes, Membership and Organizing Director, Californians for Safety and Justice

Aqeela Sherrills, Consultant, Shared Safety National, Alliance for Safety and Justice // Co-Founder, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice

Elizabeth Siggins, Consultant, Shared Safety California, Californians for Safety and Justice

We are so grateful for these system leaders with decades of diverse experience, knowledge, and insight who recognize that safety for all is not an us/them problem, it requires all of us to invest in Shared Safety. Their willingness to lean in and co-create innovative safety strategies has been and will continue to be critical to systems transformation. We hope this series will inform the Shared Safety work as it grows across California and the country.

Marisa ArronaLocal Safety Solutions Project DirectorShared Safety [email protected]