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Send us a Text Message.Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sits down with attorney Billie Tarascio to discuss the Gilbert Goons, sentencing guidelines, why the Goons are NOT charged as gang members, and why they are getting probation. Rachel addresses why charges were declined with regards to some youth alleged to have been involved in assaults, why kidnapping is the theory for the Preston Lord Murder but not other assaults, and more.
Content AdvisoryThis episode of Wallowing in the Shallows includes discussion of intimate partner violence. Listener discretion is advised. If you need help, you can contact the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, or chat online with an advocate at https://www.thehotline.org.Rebecca and Tori chat about Beauty and the Beasts. We discuss Rebecca's 8th grade reading list, learn about William Congreve, and break down the things we really dislike about the episode.William Congreve - WikipediaStatistics on Dating Abuse and Teen Violence
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes back Matson Browning, a certified gang expert and former police detective, to discuss the alarming case of the Gilbert Goons and its progress. Browning and Tarascio dive into the police report on the Connor Jarnagan attack, revealing significant implications for the ongoing investigations into gang activities and the response from the Gilbert Police Department. Browning praises the detailed police report but criticizes the lack of proactive investigation by the police, stressing the need for officers to engage in community policing and thorough investigations rather than relying on victims and their families to solve crimes.The conversation highlights the disturbing trend of parents like the Jarnagans having to conduct their own investigations due to inadequate police response. Browning emphasizes the importance of trained law enforcement officers taking the lead in such cases, sharing his experiences and the necessity for police to be proactive and vigilant. He also points out the failures in handling the juvenile attacker, Tyler Freeman, who had a history of similar violent incidents, suggesting a systemic issue in how repeat offenders are managed.Browning discusses the struggle of maintaining motivation and integrity within the police force amid bureaucratic and political obstacles. He also addresses the importance of community trust and the need for better communication between the police and the public.
Assassination Nation is a bloody, intense thriller that mirrors a modern-day witch hunt, tackling head-on the chaos and hysteria fueled by sexism, social media, and toxic American ideals. The Ghouls unpack some of the themes addressed in the film as well as confront the issue of the way the film is packaged. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ghouls-next-door/support
Bruce and Gaydos hold a roundtable discussion with Youth Mental Health Advocate Katey McPherson, Preston Lord’s basketball coach Hosea Graham, and Kristina Sabetta, Executive Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Mike talks to Gilbert Police Chief Soelberg on the ways that law enforcement can mitigate teen violence.
Activist Attorney Jerryl Christmas joins Tangazo host Hank Thompson, with Immigration Attorney Squarez in the first hour of this episode of the Kdhx live podcast Tangazo. Attorney Squarez delivers a thorough and robust discussion on the plight of Hispanics and Latino immigrants in the StLouis Metro area. The second hour of this episode of Tangazo Thursdays presents a lively discussion on rising Teen Violence in the streets and schools in St Louis County. This conversation is led by retired journalist Linda Lockhart with special guest, StLouis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. With commentary from North County business woman Tonya Rush and Carolyn Seward, Founder and Executive Director of the Family and WorkForce Centers of America!
It is Monday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. On this episode, the RSMS crew discusses Vice President Kamala Harris giving a speech on Sunday forcefully calling for humanitarian aid into Gaza. Harris, who was in Salem, AL commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, said that people in the region are starving in the face of inhumane conditions. R&B singer Jeffrey Osborne is being sued by concertgoers, Danielle Buchanan and Meneva Currie, for emotional distress. During a show in Los Angeles, Jeffrey Osborne asked a fan to sing his song, You Should Be Mine. The R&B crooner asked for a white person to sing the song and Buchanan obliged while Currie recorded her friend Buchanan sing. Now, they are saying they were utterly embarrassed and are suing for $2 Million. Also, in Georgia, there was a massive teen fight near the Six Flags Over Georgia, that ended with gun fire being exchanged between the teens and the Cobb County Police. There has been an increase of violence with black teens, and licensed therapist Spirit joins to talk about the increase in teen violence and violence as adults. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also, in Georgia, there was a massive teen fight near the Six Flags Over Georgia, that ended with gun fire being exchanged between the teens and the Cobb County Police. There has been an increase of violence with black teens, and licensed therapist Spirit joins to talk about the increase in teen violence and violence as adults. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gilbert PD opens a new case and is asking for help
The south east Valley is experiencing a rash of teen violence incidents and now a loaded gun was found on the floor in a Scottsdale middle school? We talked about it, take a listen.
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Developments in a few cases out of Gilbert involving teens, could they be connected to the "Gilbert goons"? We talked more about it, take a listen.
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Mike talks about the importance of police officers having a relationship with the community they serve.
Mike shares the latest updates on teen violence in the East Valley.
The mayor of Chandler is getting ahead of the teen violence that keeps popping up in the east valley.
Another person has been arrested in a case involving teen violence!
There have been five arrests in the last 24 hours linked to teen violence in the east valley!
The City of Gilbert held a meeting on teen violence last night, voting to create a subcommittee focusing on the issue.
Have you heard of "The Gilbert Goons"? They may be possibly linked to murder. We fill you in on the latest happening in Gilbert, take a listen.
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Spotsylvania Deputy Margarita Figueroa and Gwen Martinez talk about the issue of bullying, teen violence and gangs and how parents can monitor it and discuss it with their kids. The annual race and program is September 16th at Courtland High School. braswellrace.com
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman as they discuss more teen violence. Two 19-year-olds were shot earlier this week and a 16-year-old was shot and killed outside of Kennedy Krieger Institute on Monday night. Why can the city get control of this teen violence? Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan joins the show to discuss her findings over the last fiscal year in Baltimore County. Also, cable tv viewership is down almost 50% from where it was last year. Do you still have cable? C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
In this episode of Crime Over Cocktails, I talk with my guest Eileen Santos about her heartbreaking story of teen violence. I don't know how else to explain this episode other than every parent's worst nightmare. We talk about the psychological abuse along with the physical that would ultimately cause the death of their son. Eileen has her own podcast called Murder, Blood & Psychopaths, this is a true crime podcast about abusive relationships, the missing, murdered, and don't forget about the psychopaths.MBP (Murder, Blood, & Psychopaths) on Apple PodcastsSupport the showhttps://www.crimeovercocktails.com/http://www.instagram.com/crimeovercocktailshttps://www.the-crime-connection.org/
Do you feel the pressure of parenting in this digital age? We dive headfirst into the trenches of parenting, discussing how gratitude practices can foster resilience and mental wellbeing in families. The transformative power of gratitude is immense; it can alleviate depression, anxiety and strengthen our connections with loved ones. In the chaos of daily life, gratitude can be your anchor, your respite. We also share practical exercises for instilling gratitude in your family's routine and how this simple act can bring your family closer.The digital world beckons our children like never before, often leading them astray. With insights from US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, we delve into the influences and dangers posed by social media on children's wellbeing. We consider the challenges parents confront in setting age-appropriate boundaries and dealing with the fallout of granting social media access before a child turns 13. This is a discussion we believe every parent needs to hear.Lastly, we shift our focus to a more troubling topic, addressing the grim reality of teen violence, and the role firearms play. We draw attention to the pitfalls of helicopter parenting, and how this approach can stifle a teen's growth. In a chilling revelation, we uncover the horrifying trend of Instagram accounts involved in underage sex content. We believe this conversation is crucial for every parent, guardian, and caregiver. Let's navigate the complexities of modern parenting together. We end the episode on a reflective note, sharing a personal encounter with a mother and her son battling trauma and attachment issues. It serves as a poignant reminder that empathy and understanding are essential in our interactions with others, especially in public spaces. Join us on this enlightening journey, and remember, you don't need to be a perfect parent.
In the final hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Shannon Bream, host of Fox News Sunday, Joins Marc to discuss the decisions that may be handed down by the Supreme Court Today Griff Jenkins, FOX News Washington Correspondent, joins Marc to discuss could the Hunter Biden Scandal affect the 2024 election Mick & Carol Markway joins Marc to discuss the upcoming Trap Shooting Benefit Event happening Saturday Aug. 12th at the St Louis Skeet Club. Get all the details at markwaystrong.com Thanks for hanging out today. We'll see you tomorrow!!
In this segment: Bob Miller and Ryan Hedrick have come together once again after Bob's two-day hiatus. The guys delved into the topic of juvenile crime, which has recently experienced a surge after a long period of decline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to learn how to turn fear into fuel if you find yourself in a sketchy situation? This topic can positively impact every single person on the planet - I truly believe that. My guest is Tony Blauer. Coach Blauer has been in the martial art, self-defense, defensive tactics, and combatives industry for over four decades. He founded Blauer Tactical Systems (BTS) in 1985 and it has grown into one of the world's leading consulting companies specializing in the research and development of performance psychology, personal safety, and close-quarter tactics & scenario-based training for law enforcement, military, and professional self-defense instructors. His research on the neuroscience of fear and the startle-flinch led to the development of the SPEAR System®, a modern personal defense system based on physiology, physics, and psychology. It has been used by defensive tactics and combative trainers all over the world for over 30 years. After decades of interviewing victims of violent encounters and studying violence, he created the KNOW FEAR® program which focuses on managing fear through self-awareness, resiliency, and a 'movement' mindset. This program has also been integrated by psychologists helping Vets to deal with PTSD. This week's case centers on two young men who sent up plenty of red flags, but all were ignored. Even when one of them said he was planning to murder someone. Our Scripture this week is 2 Timothy 1:7-8. Highlights from this episode include: Learning red flags to look for in teens' behavior Discovering how to use fear as fuel Finding out how to effectively spot danger Hearing how one woman saved herself from a dangerous situation If you found great takeaways in this episode, you'll love this episode: Season 4, Episode 4: Surviving: Doing Whatever You Need to Do Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Here are some ways to learn more about Tony, and connect with him: Free guide MAKING FRIENDS WITH FEAR Tony's main website The GARAGE GYM SELF-DEFENSE - Online training with Coach Blauer ESSENTIALS OF PERSONAL SAFETY - 2-hour LIVE online course KNOW FEAR podcast The "BE YOUR OWN BODYGUARD " Publication - Join Coach Blauer's community Album on Tony's website Facebook albums Instagram personal Instagram training page Website Training Calendar Bleep Sound Effect courtesy of Pixabay
In this Celebrate Kids Podcast re-air Dr. Kathy shares how mundane things like haircuts can turn to extraordinary encounters that help young people build a stronger sense of identity and purpose.
The broad range of violence that teenagers inflict on one another is staggering. Dating violence, sexual violence, bullying, cyberbullying, physical assaults, gun violence, suicide, verbal violence, hate speech and emotional abuse. Of course, the physical violence is most terrifying for parents. Middle schoolers carrying guns and knives. Fights breaking out at ballgames, parties and in the halls at school. What's going on here? How is it that someone so young is capable of inflicting such harm on another person? What causes this seemingly callus behavior? What can we do to protect our kids from becoming involved or falling victim? What do we say beyond, “be careful”, and what can we do as parents and as a community to help decrease this violence? Join me in this episode for a look at teen violence; how it originates, how it perpetuates, how to help stop it (and protect our kids and others in the process).For show notes (including resources mentioned in the podcast, source documents and a full transcript, go to https://neurogility.com/36.Speaking of Teens is sponsored by https://neurogility.com, an organization I founded after our family went through a couple of difficult years with our teenage son who struggled with ADHD, learning issues, horrible anxiety, major depression and all the associated academic, social, self-medication, legal and behavior issues.FREE GUIDES for parents of teens and tweens:“10 Keys to Unlock Your Teen's Emotional Intelligence”“The Challenging Adolescent Brain” (e-book)“Emotional Awareness Strategies” (for parents)“Why Doesn't My Teen Sleep?” (e-book)“Communication for Teen Cooperation”“6 Things You Should Understand About Your Teen”“Helping Your Teen Overcome Negative Thinking”“Over the past three days, I have been binging your podcast, just finished with episode 14 and will get all caught up in a couple of days. It's wonderful what you are doing and what you are willing to give away for free. I just wanted to thank you! Warrior On!” Speaking of Teens ListenerIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider rating it and leaving a review in Apple podcasts (at the bottom of the main podcast page) or Spotify (at the top of the main podcast page)Please be sure to share this episode with another mom you think may find it helpful and follow the show right here where you're listening. New episodes are uploaded every Tuesday morning. I would love to get your feedback and ideas for the show. Reach out to me anytime at 864-313-7277 or acoleman@neurogility.com. This show is for you, and I want to make sure I'm bringing you the insight and information you need the most!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and FacebookAnn ColemanPrivacy
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The problem of teen violence. It took the life of Baron (Deuce) Braswell and remains an issue today. Tim Buta and Margarida McBride with the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office and Gwen Braswell. Saturday is the Baron Braswell Run Against Teen Violence.
Torrey and Dan tackle violent teens in Baltimore City.
Lafayette Parish Councilman AB Rubin returns to discuss his summer program for teens. Rubin also discusses how we as a community can stop teen violence in Lafayette. Joe Cunningham and Vermilion Crime Stoppers spokesman Eddie Langlinais also stop by to join the discussion. In addition: Rob Reidel stops by for "Strange but True," and Rob Tuel visits to tell us about Louisiana Legends Night at Evangeline Downs.
You cant turn on the news without hearing about crime and violence. Lately, its been more teens committing the acts of violence. Many are asking what is the root issue or the anger. Patty and the crew discuss.
In this episode, to shed spotlight on men who are making our communities a better place, especially for women, we introduce a new category in our stories: Man of Wayland. Our first guest in this category is Malcolm Astley. In this nostalgic, stirringly painful, and inspiring conversation, Malcolm talks about his huge grief in the wake of the murder of his teenage daughter Lauren Dunne Astley and also her fond memories. In this riveting conversation, we cover Malcolm's remarkable advocacy and action for teen violence prevention and healthy relationships. To fill the massive gulf in relationship education for youth, Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund has been working with government as well as private partners to bring awareness and requisite funding to the movement and developed its own workshop called “Loved to Death”.https://laurendunneastleymemorialfund.org/Music - Theme - www.moshun.comhttps://freesound.org/people/Sandhwani/sounds/473813/https://freesound.org/people/jominvg/sounds/416621/https://freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/155256/https://freesound.org/people/Slaking_97/sounds/459706/https://freesound.org/people/Baumstumpf/sounds/395938/
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Baron Braswell and Deputy Margarida McBride with the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office preview the event and focus on teen violence, bullying and adults behaving badly. The event also provides scholarship money to area students. info on the race here
Females between the ages of 16 and 24 are roughly 3 times more likely than the rest of the population to be abused by an intimate partner. Violent behavior often begins between 6th and 12th grade. 72% of 13 and 14-year-olds are “dating.” Teen dating violence is a BIG problem and needs to be discussed. Hear from a Father who's 18-year-old daughter was murdered by her ex-boyfriend and the heartfelt non-profit and programs he developed all to combat and raise awareness on this tragic, yet common issue. Guest: Drew Crecente:Founder -Jennifer Ann' Groupwww.jenniferann.orgJAGga.me
Today on 10 Minute Mindset, Ali Cudby returns to discuss how to create loyal customers after the sale and new ways the companies can enrich the experience from prospect to client. Ali Cudby is the bestselling author of the book Keep Your Customers. She is also a speaker and growth strategist. You can learn more about Ali at https://alignmintforgrowth.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 10 Minute Mindset, Ali Cudby shares her journey to discovering her niche and how understanding customers helps you keep them happy and loyal. Ali Cudby is the bestselling author of the book Keep Your Customers. She is also a speaker and growth strategist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 10 Minute Mindset, Bobbi Sudberry reveals her best advice for using personal stories to inspire others, as well as how she prioritized self-care and her mental health after personal tragedy in order to transition from surviving to thriving. Bobbi Sudberry is an author, executive director and founder of Kaity’s Way, a nonprofit organization focused on providing education on issues of teen dating and violence, as well as promoting the importance of healthy relationships. You can learn more about Bobbi at https://www.kaitysway.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on 10 Minute Mindset, Bobbi Sudberry shares how she overcame tragedy and difficult circumstances by focusing on creating an impact in her community. Bobbi Sudberry is an author, executive director and founder of Kaity’s Way, a nonprofit organization focused on providing education on issues of teen dating and violence, as well as promoting the importance of healthy relationships. You can learn more about Bobbi at https://www.kaitysway.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An eighteen year old is charged with the lethal stabbing of a 17 year old boy, who he believed was dating an x-girlfriend. The typical age range for a gang member is 12–24 years old. Starting with Columbine High School in 1999, the US has seen more than 230 elementary and HS school shootings. In this show, Joseph Kolb, Executive Director for the Southwest Gang Information Center and Instructor in the Criminal Justice Program at Western New Mexico University addresses the causative factors, warning signs and potential solutions for teen violence. Drawing upon his book, Teen Violence in America: How Do We Save Our Children? he invites us to understand the external realities and underlining factors of school shootings, bullying, violent media, and social media exposure. As a parent, educator, and former law officer, he offers strategies for building teen resilience, fostering empowerment, enhancing social awareness, reducing fear, boredom and overcoming obstacles.
An eighteen year old is charged with the lethal stabbing of a 17 year old boy, who he believed was dating an x-girlfriend. The typical age range for a gang member is 12–24 years old. Starting with Columbine High School in 1999, the US has seen more than 230 elementary and HS school shootings. In this show, Joseph Kolb, Executive Director for the Southwest Gang Information Center and Instructor in the Criminal Justice Program at Western New Mexico University addresses the causative factors, warning signs and potential solutions for teen violence. Drawing upon his book, Teen Violence in America: How Do We Save Our Children? he invites us to understand the external realities and underlining factors of school shootings, bullying, violent media, and social media exposure. As a parent, educator, and former law officer, he offers strategies for building teen resilience, fostering empowerment, enhancing social awareness, reducing fear, boredom and overcoming obstacles.
On July 16, 2003, 14-year-old Evan James Miller and his 16-year-old friend Colby Smith beat 52-year-old father of three Cole Cannon in his home, before attempting to cover their tracks with fire.His case would end up at the Supreme Court, along with those of Kuntrell Jackson, and later Henry Montgomery, all leading to landmark decisions, with Terence Graham having helped paved their way. Supreme Court decisions in Jackson v. Hobbs (2012), Graham v. Florida (2010), and Montgomery v. Louisiana (2016) are also discussed. This episode brought to you by Best Fiends, the unique and challenging puzzle game - download today!Music:We Talk of Dreamswww.purple-planetSources:https://jjie.org/2016/03/18/long-after-landmark-decision-evan-miller-still-waits-for-resentencing/209630/https://jjie.org/2017/03/14/family-of-evan-miller-and-his-murder-victim-testify-in-resentencing/https://jjie.org/2017/03/15/brain-science-prison-staff-warden-take-stand-in-evan-miller-resentencing-trial/https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/terrance-graham-florida-evan-miller-alabama-henry-montgomery-louisiana-cases-lifehttps://www.themarshallproject.org/2017/03/12/was-evan-miller-the-rare-juvenile-who-deserved-life-without-parolehttps://www.al.com/news/2016/03/after_landmark_decision_alabam.htmlhttps://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2017/03/evan_miller_the_alabama_inmate.htmlhttp://www.teenkillers.org/index.php/memorials/a-d/alabama-victims/cole-cannon/https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/2017/07/31/alabama-grapples-new-sentencing/524455001/https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2012/03/18/Under-the-US-Supreme-Court-When-children-commit-murder/12851332055800/https://murderpedia.org/male.M/images/miller_evan/06-0741.pdfhttp://legacy.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/061021/trial.shtmlhttps://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2017/03/evan_miller_should_one_day_get.htmlhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/ar-supreme-court/1416792.htmlhttps://www.ap.org/explore/locked-up-for-life/Graham-v-Floridahttps://www.ap.org/explore/locked-up-for-life/Miller-v-Alabama-and-Jackson-v-Hobbshttps://www.ap.org/explore/locked-up-for-life/Montgomery-v-Louisianahttps://www.oyez.org/cases/2009/08-7412https://www.oyez.org/cases/2011/10-9646https://www.savannahstate.edu/News/2020/01/23/Kuntrell-Jackson-to-speak-about-criminal-justice-reform-as-part-of-BHFhttps://theintercept.com/2019/06/02/henry-montgomery-juvenile-life-without-parole/http://jaapl.org/content/early/2020/01/24/JAAPL.003918-20#:~:text=The%20Miller%20ruling%20identified%20five,offense%20and%20any%20influence%20ofhttps://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/03/very-brief-history-super-predators/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjHTrpIlddw
Show date 3/13/2020
This week, Darrell is not in the mood for the constant glamorization and promotion online of teen on teen violence. He’s also not in the mood for the way people tend to politicize news stories about the environment.
Students from Pittsburgh Obama talk about voter representation, Wendy Moore, a sophomore at Westinghouse Arts Academy with a poem entitled Trees, and Alyssa, a 7th grader at Woodland Hills Middle School with an essay on teen violence. Background Music:"Maccary Bay" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On Sunday, February 9, 2020, City Watch Host Jeff Simmons spoke with Eduardo Castell, Managing Partner of the Mirram Group; Stephanie Nilva, Executive Director of Day One; and John Choe, Executive Director of the Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce.
An eighteen year old is charged with the lethal stabbing of a 17 year old boy, who he believed was dating an x-girlfriend. The typical age range for a gang member is 12–24 years old. Starting with Columbine High School in 1999, the US has seen more than 230 elementary and HS school shootings. In this show, Joseph Kolb, Executive Director for the Southwest Gang Information Center and Instructor in the Criminal Justice Program at Western New Mexico University addresses the causative factors, warning signs and potential solutions for teen violence. Drawing upon his book, Teen Violence in America: How Do We Save Our Children? he invites us to understand the external realities and underlining factors of school shootings, bullying, violent media, and social media exposure. As a parent, educator, and former law officer, he offers strategies for building teen resilience, fostering empowerment, enhancing social awareness, reducing fear, boredom and overcoming obstacles.
An eighteen year old is charged with the lethal stabbing of a 17 year old boy, who he believed was dating an x-girlfriend. The typical age range for a gang member is 12–24 years old. Starting with Columbine High School in 1999, the US has seen more than 230 elementary and HS school shootings. In this show, Joseph Kolb, Executive Director for the Southwest Gang Information Center and Instructor in the Criminal Justice Program at Western New Mexico University addresses the causative factors, warning signs and potential solutions for teen violence. Drawing upon his book, Teen Violence in America: How Do We Save Our Children? he invites us to understand the external realities and underlining factors of school shootings, bullying, violent media, and social media exposure. As a parent, educator, and former law officer, he offers strategies for building teen resilience, fostering empowerment, enhancing social awareness, reducing fear, boredom and overcoming obstacles.
We talk about teen violence and what we need to do to minimize what’s going on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lamarwright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lamarwright/support
Pittsburgh Perry and Brashear students, Machali and Nyssa talk about teen violence, Avonworth High School's Maya with an open letter to Janice Joplin, and Shadyside Academy's Sloane Simon with an original song called, Until You Go. Background Music:"Maccary Bay" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Teen Violence be bad for you! Now Stop it!
In her junior year at Moon Valley H.S. in Phoenix, AZ, Kaitlyn Sudberry met Daniel Byrd and the two began a relationship. During the first six months, everything was going great! That is, until Daniel started to become extremely possessive, then aggressive, and then came the stalking, which only got worse. If you or someone you may know is in any sort of violent relationship, please reach out asap. We have provided some organizations and their numbers below. National Center for Victims of Abuse: 1-800-FYI-CALLNational Domestic Abuse Hotline: 800-799-SAFE, 800-787-3224 (TTY)RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network): 800-656-HOPEInstagram, FB, FB Group- It's About Damn CrimeTwitter & Snapchat- IADCpodcastWebsite- ItsAboutDamnCrime.comEmail- ItsAboutDamnCrime@gmail.com
Unsolicited Advice - Interview with Haven: Teen Violence Awareness by Echo Network
Lance and Angela discuss Guns, School Shootings, and the state of today's youth with Columbine, High School English Teacher, Jim Woodruff
Hitting y'all with Ep 12, we talked about.... RIP Kenneka Jenkins NFL boycott Kobe Bryant Black Wall Street Umar Johnson Trenton being #4 on nations most teen gun violence list Teaching DJ Big Jae how to DJ and much much much more
Resolved: Episode 1 -Violent Video Games Lead To Teen Violence- by Resolved: The Debate Podcast
Kids may think that recording a fight is the thing to do but it really isn’t, a lot of these viral fight videos have ended in tragic ways-- It seems to be a reoccurring thing seeing all these fight videos posted everywhere, it is not safe. Once the people fighting know they are being recorded they put in that much more effort. No one wants to look like a fool on camera right? Well you will end up looking bad in a fight video because that is just trashy and not smart.
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Linda Wilk, Hands of Hope Director and Jim Luttrull, Jr., Grant County Prosecutor address teen violence in Chapel on January 30, 2015.
Linda Wilk, Hands of Hope Director and Jim Luttrull, Jr., Grant County Prosecutor address teen violence in Chapel on January 30, 2015.
Hosted by Youngjoo Ahn and Rachel Glass, this episode focuses on the impact of violence in teen relationships and audition two new reporters, Katelyn Eystad from New Jersey(The Gift of Giving) and Caie Kelley from California (What's Poppin'?)Teenage Relationship Violence impacts millions of youth globally. With the three types of abuse (emotional, verbal, and sexual), one in five will experience teenage relationship violence. Research shows 80% of these individuals remain in abusive relationships. Awareness and community education are critically important.Eighteen-year-old Itza Perez, a leader with Youth Voice in San Diego is passionate about social justice and human rights and driven by her experiences and community outreach. Itza has been a Youth Voice member for several years and was the Founder and President of Hoover Dreamers at her high school. Sharing her original poetry, she impacts audiences with her passionate resolve to create a better world.
Hosted by Youngjoo Ahn and Rachel Glass, this episode focuses on the impact of violence in teen relationships and audition two new reporters, Katelyn Eystad from New Jersey(The Gift of Giving) and Caie Kelley from California (What's Poppin'?)Teenage Relationship Violence impacts millions of youth globally. With the three types of abuse (emotional, verbal, and sexual), one in five will experience teenage relationship violence. Research shows 80% of these individuals remain in abusive relationships. Awareness and community education are critically important.Eighteen-year-old Itza Perez, a leader with Youth Voice in San Diego is passionate about social justice and human rights and driven by her experiences and community outreach. Itza has been a Youth Voice member for several years and was the Founder and President of Hoover Dreamers at her high school. Sharing her original poetry, she impacts audiences with her passionate resolve to create a better world.
Today we have on the show with us Mrs. Kristina Gilchrist author of “Praise Him for the pain to” and Mrs. Carla Wills – Brandon who have authored many books to talk with us about this problem of teen violence Discussing Real Issues Facing Real Teens and Young Adults from a Biblical Perspective. This show is raw and real and is a judgement free zone...
Is your child a"BULLY"? Or is your child being bullied? Parents check out your children! "PLEASE" As parents, we can discourage this deadly and destructive behavior in our children. Talk show host Gregory D. Anderson Jr. is conducting a four (4) show series. These series are predicated on this rapidly rising epidemic of "BULLYING". Join us on "GREGSPEAKS" at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gregspeaks.rss. Or you may phone in at818-514-1051. Our shows are aired live every Thursday from 5:30 PM to 6:00PM. We are encouraging preteens, teens and parents to join us as we address the topic "BULLYING". This show is sponsored by Texas Anger Managers. Please visit Texas Anger Managers at: www.texasangermanagers.com
A.J. Davis, Ices Lyric, Courtney MacDermid, F. Khristopher Blue and featured guests will discuss: * CHILD ABUSE * EATING RIGHT... EATING WRONG * MORE GYM TIME PLEASE! * YOUTH & SEXUALITY * YOUTH & VIOLENCE and more perspectives based on our future... the youth.
We are discussing what we as a community, politicians, and influential entities in the neighborhood doing to stop the violence.