Civic Engagement – Start the Conversation
Still looking for more ways to get started? Check out our webinars to see how you can start the conversation in your community today.
Webinar 1
Paul DelPonte of NCPC and guest speaker Major Ed O’Carroll of the Fairfax County Police Department, hosted the first installment of the Reducing Violent Crime Webinar Series. Together they discuss the role law enforcement plays in engaging with the community to reduce violent crime. Recorded on May 3, 2022
Webinar 2
Jordan Vaughn of NCPC and guest speakers Captain Aprille Moore of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office and Septima Riley of YouthSpark, hosted the second installment of the Reducing Violent Crime Webinar Series. Together they discuss the steps community members can take to connect with law enforcement to reduce violent crime in their areas. Recorded on May 17, 2022
Webinar 3
Jordan Vaughn of NCPC and guest speakers Lynda Ellis, (bottom left) owner, President, and CEO of Capitol Concierge, and Danielle Jackson (top left) founder and author of Hello Legendary Press, LLC (HLP) hosted the third installment of the Reducing Violent Crime Webinar Series. Together they discuss the important role business owners play in violent crime reduction. Recorded on August 18, 2022
Webinar 4
Our 4th and final installment of the Reducing Violent Crime webinar welcomed back previous guest speakers. Together, they explored how cross-network collaboration happens in real life scenarios. Speakers for this webinar include Lynda Ellis, owner, president, and CEO of Capitol Concierge, Danielle Jackson, wellness entrepreneur of Hello Legendary Press, LLC, Septima Riley, Clinical Director of youthSpark in Fulton County Georgia, Captain Aprille Moore, captain at the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, Ed O’Carroll, bureau commander of major crimes, cyber & forensics at the Fairfax County Police Department, and Paul DelPonte, executive director of the National Crime Prevention Council.