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“If domestic violence was an issue women could solve on their own, it would be solved by now.” When I attended my first Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council (HCDVCC) partner meeting, one of the other attendees – a long-time victim advocate and expert in the field – shared this thought, and it has stuck with me ever since. It is a poignant reminder of the responsibility that men have in addressing intimate partner violence that happens within our communities. In 2022, domestic violence was the primary motive behind homicides in unincorporated Harris County, accounting for 30% of homicides.  In 2021, 204 Texans were killed by an intimate partner; 169 of them were women. During the homicides, perpetrators injured an additional 21 victims including four law enforcement officers, six children, and 11 family members and friends. These numbers illustrate the dire and pervasive nature of domestic violence – it not only affects the household but ripples out into neighborhoods and communities. While we recognize that anyone can be a victim or perpetrator of domestic violence, this blog post focuses on the essential role that men play in combating this pervasive problem. Men, as partners, fathers, friends, and community members, have […]

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National Night Out is October 3rd this year. This initiative is an annual event that brings neighbors, law enforcement, and community organizations together to foster stronger, safer communities. National Night Out encourages neighbors to get to know one another, build trust, and work collaboratively to create safer neighborhoods. Crime Stoppers of Houston is proud to partner with the Houston Police Department this year to provide safety information at 35+ different National Night Out events across Houston with the mission of building trust and unity within communities.  Building Trust One of the primary goals of National Night Out is to build trust between community members and law enforcement agencies. By opening up lines of communication and creating positive interactions, both parties gain a better understanding of each other’s perspectives and challenges. This trust forms the foundation for effective crime prevention and community safety initiatives. Crime Stoppers has been working to aid in trust building between the community and law enforcement for 43 years and therefore we love to be engaged in National Night Out each year. Empowering Communities National Night Out encourages communities to take an active role in their own safety. Through organized events such as block parties, cookouts, and […]

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National Day of Remembrance The National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims, observed annually on September 25th, is a solemn occasion dedicated to honoring and remembering those who have lost their lives to acts of violence. This day serves as a platform for communities, families, and individuals to come together in solidarity, offering support to survivors and acknowledging the profound impact of homicide on individuals, families, and society as a whole. Origins of the Day The National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims traces its roots back to Parents of Murdered Children, Inc. (POMC), an organization founded in 1978 by Charlotte and Bob Hullinger after their daughter, Lisa, was tragically murdered. POMC was established to provide support and resources for families who have lost a loved one to homicide. Over the years, POMC worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by survivors of homicide victims. In 2007, Congress officially designated September 25th as the National Day of Remembrance for Homicide Victims through a unanimous resolution. This recognition marked a significant milestone in acknowledging the pain and grief experienced by survivors and provided a national platform for collective remembrance and support. National Day of Remembrance at Crime Stoppers […]

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