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Southeast Quality of Life <br />Strategic Neighborhood Action Plan <br />5. Picketing prostitutes, particularly on corners near where children board <br />buses for school. <br />6. Alert media and police when picketing. <br />7. Video tape illegal activities and provide evidence to the police. <br />8. With the assistance of the police, using the telephone tree to stay in <br />contact, track the dealers and prostitutes from arrests to appearances <br />before judges. <br />9. Attend judicial proceedings, testify where appropriate, and track the <br />progress of the cases to ensure against early dismissal, plea bargaining <br />which allows premature release, and other revolving door techniques. <br />10. Meet with police, judges and prosecutors to have a meeting of the minds <br />on the need to prosecute these criminals. <br />1 1. Supportthe construction of additional youth and adult correctional facilities <br />(long term). <br />PROPOSED SCHEDULE: <br />October, 1994 Neighborhood Security Task Force meeting to organize <br />first block for neighborhood watch program. <br />November, 1994 Building on neighbors in organized blocks, begin to <br />inventory where drug houses and prostitutes live and <br />residences of landlords. Consult with the police, SBHF <br />and other entities to ascertain the safest and most <br />effective means to picketing and/or demonstrating <br />December, 1994 Begin picketing street corners and targeted houses after <br />press conference to announce program. <br />December, 1994 Meet with police, prosecutors, and judges to develop <br />strategies on how to keep criminals in jail; including <br />providing testimony where appropriate. <br />101 <br />