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Task and Target

Night Ravens is a humanitarian grass roots movement which aims at preventing violence and damages in our towns and cities.

Night Ravens will keep clear heads in situations where others are not thinking clearly.

Night Ravens are visible and available for supporting people in the local community.

The idea is that Night Ravens have a calming effect if violence and damages looks likely to occur.

The Night Ravens will also assist people who for some reason are not capable of taking care of themselves, but not providing treatment. Where people require treatment Night Ravens usually contact the public support services.

The role of a Night Raven

The Night Ravens are not B-police or security guards, and have no authority. Night Ravens are not judgemental and treat everyone with respect.

  • We will make the local community streets, roads and areas safer for all age groups.
  • We will decrease the problems related to drug/alcohol abuse and damages.
  • We will be a part of developing a natural contact between children/young people and passive/sober adults.
  • We will increase awareness that notifying authorities about criminal actions is the correct thing.

The Night Ravens act to strengthen social networks. Passive, sober adults who bring normality and stability in uneasy and unstable situations. Night Ravens will not get physically involved in situations, but will contact the police. They will stay in the background and assist police if required. The Night Raven has no more authority than any other adult Norwegian citizen.

 
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how it began

Start in Oslo

The first walk in Oslo happened the night on 1st of May 1990 from Oslo City Hall with 300 people participating.

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