Stephanie Mann

Safety Consultant - youth, family and neighborhood - 40 years of experience

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Stephanie Mann

Stephanie Mann Quick Facts

Main Areas
Strengthening families, neighborhoods and communities to keep kids safe
Best Sellers
Alte ative to Fear, Safe Homes, Safe Neighborhoods, Street Safe Kids
Career Focus
Author, Consultant, Speaker, Guest Columnist, Workshop Leader
Affiliation
Independent Contractor

Stephanie Mann has seen it all: drugs, violence, crime, gangs, fear, social isolation, apathy, poverty and abuse. For 40 years, her reaction has always been...get adults and the community involved to protect children. Together we can make our cities safe for everyone!

In 1969, her hometown had a crime wave. Residents were waiting for the police to stop drug abuse and burglaries. We only had 2 sheriff’s deputies for 17,000 residents. Without a local police department…volunteers spearheaded the "Neighborhood Responsibility" program. Within 2+ years… organized neighbors cut crime in half.

In 1975, with support from the Califo ia Youth Authority, Stephanie Mann and Shirley Henke published, "Alte atives to Fear: Guidelines to Safer Neighborhoods." Thousands of copies were sold to police departments, agencies, libraries and the FBI. The book helped popularize the “Neighborhood Watch” program nationwide.

As a community organizer with the Califo ia Office of Criminal Justice Planning, she co-author, "Safe Homes Safe Neighborhoods: Stopping Crime where You Live" (Nolo Press). The book on safety is a 15-chapter encyclopedia on how to stop neighborhood crime and protect children.

In the 1990s, she worked with the homeless and saw a legacy of childhood neglect. As a result, she wrote, “Street Safe Kids a 10-step guide to help youth develop self-esteem and stay centered. Any conce ed adult can empower up to 25 kids by starting discussion groups on how to stay safe and healthy.

She participated in the City of Oakland (CA) Youth Safety & Violence Prevention Task Force and facilitates Pastor and Citizen Workshops to help motivate inner city residents to help stop crime, drug abuse and violence.

Stephanie appeared on Bill Moyer’s PBS Special, “Solutions to Violence” and has been a frequent guest on radio and television with over 130 appearances. She is a keynote speaker, workshop leader, writer, facilitator and a conference exhibitor of her books.

Her articles on safety have been featured in national publications and newspapers...Ladies Home journal, Parenting, Woman’s World, and Bottom Line Personal as well as the Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Examiner.

She became a "guest columnists" for Copley News Service. Her most recent article, "Making Cities Safe Again," is posted on her website. Other articles include, “Why kids take drugs” and “Why kids commit suicide.”

Her website, "Safe Kids Now," offers books, an audio telewebcast, articles, links, inspiration, information to help YOU, your organization or community group take charge of children’s emotional health and safety!

For more information: www.safekidsnow.com

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Americans hear tragic stories every day involving guns! However, we must discuss community change if we are going to stop violent behavior! Government, police, schools and nonprofit groups work to reduce violence with educational programs on child abuse, bullying, drug abuse, domestic violence and gangs. Political leaders write new gun control laws to stop gun violence. However, citizens need a multifaceted approach to break the cycle of violence. We need to address, America's spiritual crisis and strengthening families.

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I read with great interest the article "Despair is up — so why isn't crime?" (Dec.

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For decades, politicians have tried to break the cycle of violence by hiring more police and implementing new laws. Those strategies and other penalties, however, have limitations because they do little to prevent the next generation from following the same destructive path. City officials ...

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The Internet discussion reminded me, neighbors must be involved. The blog centered around a seven-year-old boy who broke into four homes, trashed houses and abused neighbor’s pets. The question was, “What should neighbors do?” I read 27 responses without one suggestion about helping this ...

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Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions and health care costs to address this issue have now reached $14 billion a year. But ordinary citizens have discovered an unexpected solution to this national problem: walkable neighborhoods. By forming walking clubs, Americans are not only ...

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The headline from Pinole, Califo ia read: “The killer showed no remorse.” A 28- year-old man was sentenced for killing two young teens by mistake because they wore red (the gang color of his enemies). At the hearing, he turned to the sobbing parents and said, “Get over it!” Criminal gangs in ...

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Millions of people enjoyed Michael Jackson’s genius as a showman, however, his legacy is even greater if we learn from his life story. During a TV interview, “Living with Michael Jackson,” Michael stated he was beaten by his father. He was so terrified he became physically ill when he saw him. When asked about his mother, he said he could hear her screaming, “Stop you’re going to kill him.” Physical, mental and sexual child abuse is a family secret that must be exposed. All forms of abuse leave life long scars on victims.

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Penn State and Syracuse University are facing national scandals! At Penn State in 2002, an assistant coach witnessed a sexual assault of a child, told administrators and no one reported it to police. Seven more assaults have now been reported.

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America slowly evolved from “In God we trust” to the “me generation” demanding rights without a sense of responsibility to neighbors or community. The loss of community involvement has contributed to the growth of criminal gangs. When families break down, children can become angry. They can find comfort and support through gangs, sex and drugs. The FBI reports the peak age for burglary is 16 and violence, age 18. Without correction, children fill the void with a false sense of power. Without responsible adults, a teen can steal or assault another child without guilt.

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America’s budget crisis and economic downtu has experts writing articles and wondering why crime has gone down. A former Los Angeles police chief gives credit to tracking, analyzing numbers and quick responses. Richard Rosenfeld, a sociologist who studies crime trends states, "a remarkable decline." He suggests possible explanations include, extended benefits, food stamps and other government-driven economic stimulus "have cushioned and delayed for many people the big blows that come from a recession."

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George Will’s national editorial, “Should U.S. legalize drugs?” needs discussion. Will states, “20 percent of all prisoners – 500,000 - are incarcerated for dealing illegal drugs, but alcohol causes as much as half of America’s criminal violence and vehicular fatalities.” Interdiction and incarceration cost billions, so some say, “Let’s just try legalization.”

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U.S. Special Forces killed Osama Bin Laden one year ago. As the 1st anniversary approaches, Americans are being warned to stay alert as terrorists may be planning violent acts of revenge. Brave American soldiers removed this ego-driven man, however, his behavior should be a wake up call for everyone. Bin Laden was part of a very dangerous worldwide movement.

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Stephanie Mann

Strengthening families must be a national priority! A strong democracy requires community involvement! Community action works - Together we can stop crime, drug abuse and violence. Together we can help create peaceful families, neighborhoods and communities. Spiritually centered kids are nonviolent and stay safe!

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How to get started

Become a community advocate! YOU have awesome power to create change by getting involved in your community. Do you like to work with youth? YOU can to empower one child or 20 kids by using the guidebook, "Street Safe Kids." Children learn how to stay centered so they don't bully or become a victim. Do you belong to a civic and/or neighborhood group? Do you like to speak in public or write articles for your local newspaper? Or, do you want ideas on what you can do to make a difference in your community? For more information, join our network (send an email) and get involved in your community. Check out: www.stephanielmann.com

Other highlights

Keynote Speaker - How to keep children safe in an unsafe world! Workshops - Keeping children safe and healthy so they can reach their potential. Inner City Pastor Workshops - How to stop crime, drugs and violence as you develop strong and courageous citizens who will make a difference in their neighborhood and community. ("Love thy Neighbour" is mentioned 135 times in the Bible.)