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<br /> <br /> <br /> 4 7 II <br /> <br /> <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM <br /> <br /> CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> <br /> CITY AGENCY PROPOSAL <br /> <br /> FISCAL YEAR 2012-13 PROGRAM <br /> i <br /> AGENCY: Police Department <br /> <br /> PROJECT NAME: GRIP Program <br /> <br /> AMOUNT REQUESTED: $ 1851000 <br /> <br /> <br /> This project is designed to provide sustainability of a suitable living environment by expanding <br /> intervention, prevention, and suppression programs aimed at reducing criminal activities of gangs. It <br /> utilizes a combination of prevention, outreach, probation checks, and arrests to deter the criminal activities <br /> of gangs and their members. <br /> The GRIP has previously determined what areas in the entire City qualify as low-mod by census tract. The <br /> neighborhood selected is one that is in a qualified census tract and one that the City constantly does <br /> projects in with other funds to help eliminate blight and reduce criminal activity. <br /> <br /> GRIP is a program that involves a collaboration of several agencies with the goal of preventing children <br /> from joining a criminal street gang. GRIP does not work with gang members, but target students 4th -8th <br /> grade students who are at-risk of joining a gang. There are many components of the GRIP program which <br /> are all implemented with the goal of preventing Orange County children from joining a criminal street <br /> gang. These components include educating parents, faculty and students about the negative impact of <br /> criminal street gangs and the signs that a child may be at-risk of joining a gang. <br /> GRIP also conducts curfew sweeps. These curfew sweeps are law enforcement operations which involve <br /> police officers targeting juvenile curfew violators on school nights. GRIP also conducts Truancy Sweeps. <br /> The Truancy Sweeps involve going to the home of chronically truant students and intervening with the <br /> students and their parents GRIP conducts Intervention meetings called Strike Team meetings. These are <br /> interventions with the minors and the parents of the minors that the GRIP schools have identified as being <br /> at-risk of joining a criminal street gang. At these intervention meetings, the parents are informed of their <br /> responsibilities under the law and parents and students are required to sign a behavior contract and are <br /> given the necessary resources to make positive changes. The GRIP program has several positive incentive <br /> programs in place to reward students who meet their goals set by the GRIP partners. The GRIP program <br /> also initiates and leads community Gang Prevention programs, including parent greeter and neighborhood <br /> watch programs. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 75A-13 <br />