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         School Violence Prevention:     more books (100)
  1. Bully Prevention: Tips and Strategies for School Leaders and Classroom Teachers by Elizabeth A. Barton, 2006-05-25
  2. Effective Response to School Violence: A Guide for Educators and Law Enforcement Personnel by Tony L. Jones, 2001-06
  3. Chapter I: introduction.(school shooting prevention): An article from: The School Shooter: A Threat Assessment Perspective by Mary Ellen O'Toole, 2004-01-01
  4. Safe and Drug-Free School Coordinators' Perceived Needs to Improve Violence and Drug Prevention Programs.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of School Health by Keith A. King, Donald I. Wagner, et all 2001-08-01
  5. Socially Constructed School Violence: Lessons From The Field (Counterpoints) by Kimberly M. Williams, 2005-01-30
  6. Addressing personnel concerns about school violence through education, assessment and strategic planning.: An article from: Education by Teresa L. Kramer, Kim A. Jones, et all 2002-12-22
  7. School Violence: A Survival Guide for School Staff With Emphasis on Robbery, Rape, and Hostage Taking by Chester L. Quarles, 1989-08
  8. Invisible kids: preventing school violence by identifying kids in trouble.: An article from: Intervention in School & Clinic by William N. Bender, Terresa H. Shubert, et all 2001-11-01
  9. Reducing school violence building a framework for school safety (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:435111) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  10. After Columbine, A Schoolplace Violence Prevention Manual...Written by an Expert Who Was There by Kelly A Zinna, 1999-09-15
  11. Childreach: violence prevention in preschool settings.: An article from: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing by Trena Goodwin, Katheryn Pacey, et all 2003-04-01
  12. Facilitating a Violence Prevention Support Group for Kids Who Bully (Building Trust, Making Friends / Teresa M. Schmidt) by M.S.W., L.C.S.W., B.C.D., Teresa M. Schmidt, 1998-09-15
  13. Preventing School Violence: Resource Guide to Safe Schools
  14. Effective Instruction: The Forgotten Component in Preventing School Violence.: An article from: Education & Treatment of Children by Terrance M. Scott, C. Michael Nelson, et all 2001-08-01

121. Center For The Study And Prevention Of Violence (CSPV)
Located at the University of Colorado offers information databases, facts and statistics, links to other resources, critical reviews of literature, technical assistance services, and empirical research.
http://www.Colorado.EDU/cspv/
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CSPV Overview Violence in America has reached epidemic proportions. Today, all Americans are touched directly or indirectly by violent acts. In response, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV), a research program of the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS) at the University of Colorado at Boulder , was founded in 1992 to provide informed assistance to groups committed to understanding and preventing violence, particularly adolescent violence. Since that time, our mission has expanded to encompass violence across the life course.
In an effort to establish more complete and valuable information to impact violence-related policies, programs, and practices, CSPV works from a multi-disciplinary platform on the subject of violence and facilitates the building of bridges between the research community and the practitioners and policy makers. CSPV has a threefold mission. First, the Information House serves to collect research literature and resources on the causes and prevention of violence and provides direct information services to the public by offering topical searches on customized databases. Second, CSPV offers

122. Teenagers And Mental Health
Informative articles and links regarding depression, suicide, suicide prevention, youth violence, substance abuse.
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123. Sexual Assault Recovery And Prevention Center (SARP) Of San Luis Obispo, Califor
SARP, a nonprofit sexual assault recovery and prevention center in San Luis Obispo, California, offers information and referral, advocacy, accompaniment, crisis counseling, and education services on issues of sexual violence.
http://www.sarpslo.org/index.html
Men Can Stop Rape: Social Marketing Campaign The California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) is launching an innovative initiative across California focused on preventing first-time perpetration of sexual violence. The MyStrength Campaign is the largest effort of its kind in the United States. Click here to read more.
For sexual assault recovery and prevention information contact the SARP Center

124. The Hamilton Fish Institute On School And Community Violence
The Institute s goal is to determine what works and what can be replicated to reduce violence in America s schools and their communities.
http://www.hamfish.org/
Overview Staff Contact Info The 411 Campaign ... Surveys/Measures The Hamilton Fish Institute is administered by The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development and funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
http://childstats.gov/ The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics (the Forum) is a collection of 20 federal government agencies involved in research and activities related to children and families. The Forum was founded in 1994 and formally established in April 1997 under Executive Order No. 13045. The mission of the Forum is to foster coordination and collaboration and to enhance and improve consistency in the collection and reporting of federal data on children and families. Also, the Forum aims to improve the reporting and dissemination of information on the status of children and families. The Forum's annual report, America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being ( http://childstats.gov/americaschildren/index.asp

125. Prevention First
A nonprofit organization which provides educational programs and services to schools, businesses and community organizations to counter the negative effects of substance abuse and violence. Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.
http://www.preventionfirst.net
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Our Vision
Prevention First is committed to improving the lives of Monmouth County's children so they can thrive and grow to be strong, responsible individuals in any environment.
Our Mission
Prevention First is a non-profit agency dedicated to strengthening the foundations of children and families by empowering them to successfully handle difficult, everyday life situations and extraordinary challenges such as violence and substance abuse. Save These Dates! September 24, 2005: ChessFest 2005 (Flyer) Read more! October 17, 2005: Golf Outing at Eagle Oaks Golf Club (Brochure/registration form) October 21, 2005: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Training (Flyer) (Brochure) (Brochure/registration form) p. 732.663.1800 - f. 732.663.1698 - info@preventionfirst.net
1405 Highway 35 North - Ocean, NJ 07712

126. EveryWoman's Self Defense And Sun Dragon Martial Arts (Austin, Texas)
and schedule included. Based in Austin, Texas.......Nonprofit organization provides self-defense training and violence prevention workshops for primarily women.
http://www.everywomans-selfdefense.org/
Home About ESD Programs Registration ... Contact ESD
Self Defense Workshop for Kids
Saturday, September 17
Head back to school with confidence! We're offering two free workshops for kids on Saturday, September 17. 10-11 AM for boys and girls in Grades 1-4. 11AM-Noon for boys and girls in Grades 5-8. Learn how to handle bullies, get help, and get away. Registration is encouraged. Go ahead, it's free! Register...
Women's Self Defense Series
Basic Skills - Saturday, September 24 (11AM-2PM)
Defense Against Weapons - Saturday, October 15 (2-4PM)
Fighting from the Ground - Saturday, November 12 (2-4PM)
Take individual classes or the whole series! The basic skills workshop teaches emergency personal safety information that every woman should know. Women instructors cover strategies to handle harassment, acquaintance assault, physical threats and sexual assault. Full fee for each workshop is $35, and only $70 for all three workshops for paid registrations received by September 16. Register...
Teen Girls Self Defense Workshop
Wednesday, October 12 (7:30-8:30 PM)

127. Center For Study And Prevention Of Violence
Research and general information on juvenile, adolescent and teen violence prevention.
http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/
Home I Contact I Site Map
CSPV Overview Violence in America has reached epidemic proportions. Today, all Americans are touched directly or indirectly by violent acts. In response, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV), a research program of the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS) at the University of Colorado at Boulder , was founded in 1992 to provide informed assistance to groups committed to understanding and preventing violence, particularly adolescent violence. Since that time, our mission has expanded to encompass violence across the life course.
In an effort to establish more complete and valuable information to impact violence-related policies, programs, and practices, CSPV works from a multi-disciplinary platform on the subject of violence and facilitates the building of bridges between the research community and the practitioners and policy makers. CSPV has a threefold mission. First, the Information House serves to collect research literature and resources on the causes and prevention of violence and provides direct information services to the public by offering topical searches on customized databases. Second, CSPV offers

128. All Walks Of Life - Home Of STOP The Violence To People With Disabilities.
prevention, response and research news on violence towards people with disabilities.
http://www.awol-texas.org/index.html
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To empower social solutions for people with disabilities.
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To prevent violence to people with disabilities. Click to stay Informed Welcome to All Walks Of Life one-stop disability knowledge Site! The Purpose of All Walks Of Life is to prevent violence to people with disabilities. We believe that violence prevention and quality of life issues wrap-around each other to form social solutions. Within this site there are stories of sadness and tragedy; there are also stories of courage and hope, how people work together to combine their energy to fuel solutions.
We tackle some long ignored and difficult problems. The Work can be very challenging and rewarding. The goal of this web site is to empower solutions as an agent of change by bridging community knowledge streams:
  • Families - Parents Children Adolescents Adults Seniors Service Providers - Resources
Anyone can have a disability A loss of cognitive ability, hearing, mobility and vision will cause a decrease in life skills and trigger a myriad of concerns for the person and family.

129. New Web
A final project for course 427 Women and violence at University of Washington. Provides background, risk, protective factors, intervention strategies, and initial steps to implement intervention.
http://www.sweb.cz/womenandviolence/
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130. Men Can Stop Rape - Home
Empowers male youth and the institutions that serve them to work as allies with women in preventing rape and other forms of men's violence.
http://www.mencanstoprape.org/
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and other forms of dating violence among DC youth The Frederick Douglass Award Every April, Men Can Stop Rape, honors Mr. Douglass by hosting the Frederick Douglass Awards. National Sexual Assault Conference Pat McGann, our Director of Communications, will conduct a presentation at the National Sexual Assault Conference in Pittsburg, PA. MCSR JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Men Can Stop Rape is looking for a full-time program associate to work with our director of community education in expanding Men of Strength Clubs locally and nationally. Read the entire job description. WORKPLACE GIVING CAMPAIGN SEASON IS HERE!

131. Youth Violence, Facts - NCIPC
Facts, theories, treatment and prevention options on youth violence and suicide by the CDC.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/yvfacts.htm
Youth Violence Overview Fact Sheet CDC Activities Prevention Strategies and Links More Injury Fact Sheets
Youth Violence: Fact Sheet
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Allows you to form reports on injury mortality and nonfatal injury for a wide range of age groups Injury Maps
Allows you to create maps of U.S. injury mortality rates Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center Newly updated!
Measuring
Violence-Related Attitudes, Behaviors, and Influences Among Youths: A Compendium of Assessment Tools – Second Edition Occurrence and Consequences
  • In 2002, more than 877,700 young people ages 10 to 24 were injured from violent acts. Approximately 1 in 13 required hospitalization (CDC 2004). Homicide is the second leading cause of death among young people ages 10 to 24 overall. In this age group, it is the leading cause of death for African-Americans, the second leading cause of death for Hispanics, and the third leading cause of death for American Indians, Alaskan Natives, and Asian Pacific Islanders (Anderson and Smith 2003). In 2001, 5,486 young people ages 10 to 24 were murdered—an average of 15 each day (CDC 2004).

132. Violence Against Women
US Department of Health and Human Services women abuse and domestic violence education and prevention center.
http://www.4woman.gov/violence/

133. Therapeutic Options
Crisis intervention, aggression prevention and violence restraint. A comprehensive and sensible approach to reducing violence. Targets health care and educational environments.
http://www.therops.com/
Therapeutic Options, Inc.
is a Delaware-based company committed to helping hospitals, schools, residential facilities, and habilitation centers throughout the country build violence-free environments and reduce their reliance on physical intervention in managing aggression.
Therapeutic Options, Inc. provides training and technical assistance in:
Positive Behavior Support

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134. Department For Community Development In Western Australia
Coordinates the implementation of government strategies for the prevention of family and domestic violence.
http://familyanddomesticviolence.communitydevelopment.wa.gov.au/
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135. Free Retail Business Workplace Violence Information Training, Attitudes,procedur
Information to help business people spot potential problem employees before they are hired and give business owners a way to establish a Workplace violence prevention plan and prevent violence from disrupting their businesses.
http://www.workviolencesolutions.com
Statistics show that 40% of businesses will not fully recover from a Workplace Violence incident and 28% will NEVER recover... “Discover How to Protect Yourself and
Your Employees from Workplace Violence with an Easy, Guaranteed
Method that Gets Results”!
Ignoring Workplace Violence Won't Make it Go Away
But it Could Ruin Your Business Unless You
Learn the Secrets to Prevention!
From: Jim Jensen
1:53 pm Dear Fellow Small Business Owner, Failing to prepare adequately to deal with the increasingly common occurrence of workplace violence could very well devastate your business and cost you thousands of dollars. The fact is workplace violence is a huge issue, and it's getting worse every day. OSHA and the Centers for Disease Control now considers it a national epidemic. Are you aware that:
  • There are 18,000 workplace violence incidents each week , and that only about 1 in 5 ever gets reported?
  • 1 in 4 workers will become the victim of a workplace violence incident?
  • 20 workers are murdered in this country every week?
  • Workplace violence cost businesses $5 Billion dollars a year?

136. ICPC - Welcome Page
Organisme cr©© pour aider les villes et pays   r©duire la d©linquance, la violence et lins©curit©. Pr©sentation, argumentaire, expertise, assistance, programmes et publications.
http://www.crime-prevention-intl.org/
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A unique network of policy makers, practitioners and academics from all around the world who value personal and community safety as a common good. It helps to bridge the gap between knowledge and action by focusing on the WHAT and the HOW for effective and sustainable crime prevention. Site Acknowledgements
ICPC Colloquium 2005
ICPC's 5th Colloquium on Crime Prevention will take place in Santiago, Chile, October, 2005.... more info
Latest Issue of International Observer

Special Double Issue- July/August
International Collaboration and Exchange-Networking in Latin America: Mexico and Brazil, National Seminar on Urban Safety, Brazil, Update on ICPC's Fifth Annual Colloquium, Interview with David Miller, Mayor of Toronto....
Member news
European Forum for Urban Safety
A new Masters Degree on "Management of Urban Safety in Europe and France" has been launched, involving a partnership between the University of Bourgogne, the European Forum for Urban Safety, the city of Dijon, and the group Kéolis...brochure available here
Nacro, UK

137. Domestic Violence Prevention Month
Contains information on building and strengthening domestic violence prevention partnerships between military and civilian communities. Describes U.S. Department of Defense and service initiatives and research, and provides links to related resources.
http://www.mfrc-dodqol.org/domestic_violence/
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138. Welcome: The Family And Community Violence Prevention (FCVP) Program Promotes Yo
violence prevention information from Family Life Centers serving minority youth and families through a cooperative agreement between Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, and the Office of Minority Health.
http://www.fcvp.org
Welcome to the Family and Community Violence Prevention (FCVP) Program A Cooperative Agreement between Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, and the Office of Minority Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Providing Violence Prevention Programming to Youth and their Families through Family Life Centers at 19 Colleges and Universities in 14 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
"Youth violence prevention
is essential
to the prevention of family and community violence."
Conference Advances Violence Prevention
FCVP NEWSLETTER
(July 2005)
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Violence prevention information for scholars, violence prevention professionals, and concerned community activists was the goal of the Sixth National Convention on Family and Community Violence Prevention April 6-9, 2005, in Honolulu, Hawai`i.
Navigating Pathways
T o Violence Prevention:
T he Links B R Thank you for your participation!

139. Cornell Family Life Development Center
Conducts research, training, and outreach on issues related to the prevention of child abuse, violence, and maltreatment.
http://www.human.cornell.edu/centers/fldc/
elcome to the Family Life Development Center, established by New York State in 1974. Its mission is to improve professional and public efforts to understand and act upon risk and protective factors in the lives of children, youth, families, and communities that affect family strength, child well-being and youth development. As an interdisciplinary unit of the College of Human Ecology , the Center accomplishes its mission through research, training, outreach and education. It carries out its mandate through program development, implementation and evaluation projects serving New York State, the nation and the international community. The current areas of special interest include childhood violence prevention, evaluation of programs designed to prevent child abuse and neglect and acquiring, preserving, and disseminating high quality data relevant to the study of child maltreatment. The FLDC is a member of the Child Abuse Prevention Network.

140. National Crime Prevention Training: Residential Security, Commercial Security, C
Provides training in areas of domestic violence, violence against women, child abuse and exploitation.
http://www.nationalcrimeprevention.com
National Crime Prevention
National crime prevention is our highest priority at the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP). Our organization was formed in 1999 by Law Enforcement Officers who have seen the need for quality training for law enforcement, the public and private business professionals. We are offering a NEW Residential and Commercial Security Training Class. NICP continue to offer the ever popular classes for CPTED training (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) and domestic violence training , specifically family violence training and violence against women training. While the crime rate is making a steady climb in our country, quality national crime prevention training is needed to help make our communities safer for our families. Not only is our training invaluable to Law Enforcement Personnel, but also City Planners, Law Makers, Child Protection Workers, Community Representatives, the general public and business professionals. The four members of the National Institute of Crime Prevention have over 80 years of Law Enforcement experience. The instructors of the institute have a diverse background of specialties and have been nationally recognized as experts in their fields.

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