You believe communities can keep themselves safer through mutual aid, conflict resolution, and addressing root causes of harm.
Community-Based Safety is a political ideology and approach to public safety that emphasizes the role of local communities in identifying, addressing, and preventing harm, rather than relying primarily on centralized or state-controlled policing and punitive systems. Rooted in principles of collective responsibility, mutual aid, and participatory decision-making, this ideology seeks to empower residents to take an active role in shaping the safety and well-being of their neighborhoods. It often involves the creation of local safety committees, restorative justice practices, conflict mediati…
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