The Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis is preparing to celebrate the end of Peace Month -- an anti-violence campaign in response to last year's record 98 homicides in the city. The Phillips neighborhood alone suffered sixteen homicides last year. Phillips residents cite crime as the biggest problem they face, but when neighborhood organizers drew up plans for spending 18-million dollars from the city's Neighborhood Revitalization Program, they chose not to use the money for a police crackdown. Instead, the neighborhood intends to use NRP to address the long-term roots of crime.