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The complete statistical analysis supporting the Harlem Youth Initiative — 2026 Updated Needs Assessment, written by our founder. Every data point drawn from peer-reviewed academic studies, federal government datasets, national youth surveys, and verified NYC crime data.
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TWIN Research Initiative · 2026
Harlem Youth Initiative: The Environmental Displacement Model — Analyze Data
A comprehensive statistical foundation: violence concentration data, economic motivation studies, Gen Z aspiration surveys, the exposure-opportunity gap, skill translation frameworks, and program evidence base — all sourced and APA-cited.
what’s inside
- 01.NYC Youth Violence — Current Data (2024–2025)
- 02.Gang Involvement — Economic Motivation Research
- 03.Career Aspirations — Millennials and Gen Z
- 04.The Exposure and Opportunity Gap
- 05.Skill Translation — Industry Size & Salary Data
- 06.Generational Impact — What One Person Changes
- 07.Program Evidence Base — What Works
Key findings
Four numbers that should change how the city spends its youth budget — and how TWIN built its program.
of NYC’s population drives 50%+ of shootings and homicides — violence is targetable.
of low-income minority youth name a career requiring a college degree. Only 5.5% have no aspiration.
more likely: kids from high-income families becoming inventors. Exposure — not talent — is the variable.
of children with an incarcerated parent become gang-involved. One person trained changes the family.
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something lasting.
Whether you’re a changemaker, a funder, a CUNY partner, or a 16-year-old in East Harlem wondering if any of this is real — start a conversation. No pitch deck required.
