Neighborhood security is our precedence. That’s why the Middle for Kids & Youth Justice is combating the Division of Justice’s abrupt, illogical and — we consider, illegal — decision in April to terminate greater than $800 million in bipartisan, congressionally approved public security grants. To cease this harmful motion, which successfully shuttered lots of of lifesaving initiatives throughout the nation, together with many right here in Washington, final month the CCYJ joined 4 different organizations in suing U.S. Legal professional Basic Pam Bondi and the DOJ. With the decide’s first listening to scheduled for June 26, we on the middle need to underscore what’s at stake for you.
Our nonprofit middle has been dedicated to reforming our state’s youngster welfare and juvenile justice programs for almost twenty years. Two of our multiyear initiatives had been affected by the DOJ’s cuts: the Management, Intervention, and Change Program, awarded in September 2022, and the Neighborhood Violence Intervention Capability Constructing Undertaking, accredited in September 2023. Each concentrate on decreasing violence, together with gun violence — an issue that spiked across the nation in the course of the pandemic. The native want for this work is immense: From 2021-23, King County noticed a 44% leap in gun violence based on a 2024 report from the Police Enforcement Analysis Discussion board; in Seattle, gun violence rose by 66%.
Our LINC program, launched in 2011, focuses on gang violence within the neighborhoods that account for greater than 90% of King County’s firearm use. Our position has been to coordinate the work of conventional regulation enforcement, colleges and others, together with grassroots organizations, to allow them to work collectively to deal with this drawback. Importantly, this consists of cultivating the work of “credible messengers” — adults whose previous expertise makes them efficient at intervening with youth who’re at excessive danger of violence and victimization. Earlier than the cuts, these adults, supported by this grant, labored with as many as 200 high-risk youth yearly, utilizing trauma-informed approaches that helped them to suppose and act otherwise. Now, younger folks in want will not get this assist — and the neighborhood service suppliers who employed these messengers, disadvantaged of anticipated funding, face an unsure future.
Our second cut-short grant, the Neighborhood Violence Intervention Capability Constructing Undertaking, had been serving to to develop the variety of native organizations — just like the Freedom Project, in Renton — that had been utilizing credible messengers to enhance group security extra broadly. Over the previous two years, this confirmed technique, a part of an rising area known as Neighborhood Violence Intervention, has contributed to consecutive double-digit declines in gun violence in lots of cities the place it has been utilized. Though our area had been sluggish to develop CVI infrastructure, proof suggests the technique might have already got been displaying outcomes. In the course of the first quarter of 2025, the King County Prosecuting Legal professional’s Workplace reported, the general variety of shootings dropped considerably in comparison with 2024. They had been, furthermore, the bottom first-quarter numbers since 2021.
Earlier this month, Washington Legal professional Basic Nick Brown submitted a brief in assist of our lawsuit. It exhibits AG Bondi’s reckless choice additionally stalled coaching for Washington nurses who accumulate proof for regulation enforcement whereas offering medical care to victims of sexual and bodily violence. Equally, native community- and faith-based organizations aiding previously incarcerated folks as they reenter society at the moment are denied the technical help that might have made their intervention simpler. This latter grant, satirically, had been approved by the Second Probability Act, which President Donald Trump signed into regulation throughout his first time period in workplace.
This can be a class-action lawsuit. Which means if the plaintiffs prevail, we won’t be profitable alone. Our objective is to see all $800 million in public security funding restored nationwide.
Sadly, the previous two months of delay and uncertainty have put the effectiveness of many of those initiatives in danger. However as a result of our precedence is to maintain folks secure, we’re combating to get this important funding restored and reinforce the effectiveness of those and different packages. Combating these cuts is the fitting factor to do. Neighborhood security and numerous lives, right here and throughout the nation, rely upon it.