At LiLSPiKETV.com, we share your concern about violence and gang involvement in our communities in Indiana and across the United States.
The proposed LiLSPiKETV.com Juvenile delinquency prevention, treatment, and intervention strategic initiative is a localized, collaborative effort to curb youth delinquency involvement and gang-related crime throughout the United States of America, the State of Indiana, and Gary/Northwest Indiana.
Congress Findings
According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, allowing 1 youth to leave school for a life of crime and of drug abuse costs society $1,700,000 to $2,300,000 annually.
LiLSPiKETV, Media, Arts, + Culture (MAC) Department promotes personal healing, social justice, and community transformation by facilitating young people’s innovative creation of personal, political, and expressive media and art to shift the narrative about our youth.
Project Methods: LiLSPiKETV initiative is a collaborative community effort to decrease juvenile delinquency – and the crime that results – by implementing programs that include:
LiLSPiKETV developed our Media, Arts, + Culture (MAC) juvenile delinquency prevention, treatment, and intervention programs in response to Gary, Indiana’s rising increase in gang-related crime over the past 20 years. In both a prevention and treatment approach, the program targets thirteen -to nineteen -year -old gang members and gang-prone youth who have been identified by the school districts, police department, and department of probation.
All youth in our target market of Gary, IN/Northwest Indiana are welcome to join LiLSPiKETV’s Media, Arts, + Culture (MAC); however, most participants come from the region’s poorest neighborhoods. LiLSPiKETV will actively recruit youth through guidance counselors at local high schools, yet most members join through word of mouth.
As a cornerstone of our MAC programming, we provide a number of programs and workshops:
LiL SPiKE TV staff also coordinate paid opportunities in performance and exhibition as they arise at RAPF and in the community; provide mentorship in curriculum development and facilitation skills to teach peers, teachers, and present at conferences and workshops; and support involvement in the concert career pathways program through our relationship with the local Theatre. Youth have opportunities to perform music or spoken word at conferences through partnerships with community organizations and agencies in Lake County.
Following recruitment, teens will work with counselors and participate in 12-months of annual programs to address their specific needs. LiL SPiKE TV monitors youth for an additional three months, upon program completion.
Without true reform, the juvenile justice system will not be able to overcome the challenges it will face in the coming years when the number of juveniles is expected to increase by 18% between the years of 2021-2030.
The outcomes the Media, Arts, + Culture Department seeks are: