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  1. Orgullo o vergüenza.(prevención de violencia escolar; Tejas)(TT: Pride or shame.)(TA: school violence prevention; Texas)(Columna): An article from: Semana
  2. Learning How to Stay Safe at School (The Violence Prevention Library) by Susan Kent, 2001-07
  3. Bullying and school violence.(PREVENTION IN ACTION): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-06-01
  4. A primer on school violence prevention.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Jeffrey H. Coben, Harold B. Weiss, et all 1994-10-01
  5. At Zero Tolerance: Punishment, Prevention, and School Violence by Ronnie Casella, 2001-06-01
  6. Prevention of School Violence through Civic Education Curricula:Year One of a National Demonstration Program (Policy Research Project Report No. 136) by Kenneth W. Tolo, 2000-09-21
  7. Listen To Them!: A Model for the Prevention of School Violence
  8. The development dynamics of aggression and the prevention of school violence.(Report): An article from: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders by Thomas W. Farmer, Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer, et all 2007-12-22
  9. School Violence and Primary Prevention
  10. Days of Respect: Organizing a School-Wide Violence Prevention Program by Ralph J. Cantor, Allan Creighton, et all 2002-05-10
  11. Peace Train: A School-Wide Violence Prevention Program by Joe Wittmer, 1999-07
  12. Nurses' logs as an evaluation tool for school-based violence prevention programs.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Nancy D. Brener, Etienne G. Krug, et all 1997-05-01
  13. School-based violence prevention can work.(PREVENTION IN ACTION): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-10-01
  14. New course for school security. (violence-prevention program for public schools): An article from: Security Management by Jansen M. Robinson, 1997-12-01

161. Verizon Wireless HopeLine
Puts recycled wireless products and services to work focusing on the prevention of domestic violence and increasing community awareness.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/aboutUs/communityservice/hopeLine.jsp

162. OneVOICE Enterprises Ver2.0
Speakers' Bureau for education, awareness and prevention of sexual abuse, harassment and violence.
http://www.onevoiceenterprises.com/

163. National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
Provides contemporary research and treatment information on the topic of violence against women. Designed to be useful to scientists, practitioners, advocates, grassroots organizations, and any other professional or lay person interested in current topics related to violence against women and its prevention.
http://www.vawprevention.org
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  • 164. Agenda For Children
    Seeks to make government work better for children in Louisiana. Child care resources, health insurance initiatives, violence prevention programs, and media notes.
    http://www.agendaforchildren.org/

    165. Men Can Stop Rape
    When some men commit violence against women, all men pay a price.
    http://www.mrpp.org/
    We've Changed our Name! The
    Men's Rape Prevention Project
    is now
    Men Can Stop Rape We've Moved!
    Visit us at www.mencanstoprape.org You will be moved there automatically in five seconds.

    166. Workplace Violence - A Bibliography
    Books dealing with workplace violence, prevention, protection, management, containment, and liability, are listed here with hyperlinks to Amazon where they can be reviewed and ordered online.
    http://www.growing.com/accolade/viol/w_place.htm
    TOPIC: Workplace Violence
    Select: [ Books in print Books out of print ] Total = 43 Books The following books are generally available online at discount and shipped in as few as 2 days. A B C D ...

    167. No To Violence
    Information about domestic violence and prevention, including resources, chat forum, free email, books, and videos.
    http://www.notoviolence.com/

    168. Stop Our Shootings
    A survivor's story about the accidental shooting of 12 year old Shanelle. Includes child related gun violence prevention links and resources.
    http://stopourshootings.org

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    Welcome to Stop Our Shootings...An organization dedicated to Protection, Education, and Injury Prevention...

    169. FOR THE PEOPLE
    Nonprofit organization specializing in youth violence prevention, youth outreach and advocacy.
    http://www.orgsites.com/ca/forthepeople/
    NEWS: FOR THE PEOPLE /2005
    Thanks Again

    To Redwood Christian Center, in Felton California,for generously donating a permanent office to FOR THE PEOPLE.It is Located at 6869 Highway 9 (behind the church) Thank you so much! STREET CHURCH
    Volunteer Opportunities

    Our program, "Alternative Allies" is always seeking mentors for our youth.This program is very effective and a powerful life changeing experiance for mentor and mentee! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us. Donations Appreciated
    Like many organizations, we are facing budget cuts that greatly affect the youth we serve. If you would like to help us reach out to youth in crisis by sending a donation, your donation will be greatly appreciated. You may donate now using a secure Web site. Click the following button to help our youth.
    September 2005 S M T W T F S October 2005 S M T W T F S Click Here for Full Calendar Staff and Board Members
    Directors:
    David Beaudry

    Linda Crouse

    Board of Directors: Jenna Colier Board of Directors: Wanda Conaway-Knight Board of Directors: Becky Conway Marilyn Mayor Carmen Perez Leo Sanchez Fuzzy Sharon Links Section DAVID BEAUDRY'S MUSIC CRYSTAL METH ANONYMOUS MORE METH FACTS LIFE OR METH?

    170. MPRC - MPRC Home
    Nonprofit organization. Statewide clearinghouse for alcohol, tobacco, other drug and violence prevention resources.
    http://www.emprc.org/index.html
    MIPH News Calendar Links Search ... MIPH Home
    MPRC Home
    Program Sharing Conference 2005- Online Registration
    Program Sharing Conference 2005 Brochure
    Value of ATOD Prevention
    2005 Fall Regional ATOD forums
    Currently featured resource:
    SHOULDER TO SHOULDER. Raising Teens Together. Materials available from MPRC
    Teens got you all wound up? Unwind with SHOULDER TO SHOULDER Minnesota. SHOULDER TO SHOULDER is dedicated to helping make the difficult job of raising teens easier by connecting parents and caregivers to one another and sharing insights from those who have been there before. Whether you're looking to help fellow parents or want help from parents and organizations, you've come to the right place. In this booklet, you'll find ideas that you can use. They come from real parents who survived their teens' teenage years. You know your teen best. The information in this handbook can affirm your wisdom and support you as you guide your teen into young adulthood. Welcome to the ride, and buckle up! Cost: $1.95
    Shipping charges are applied to all orders. Call 763-427-5310 or 1-800-782-1878 to order your copy today. Also available in Spanish.

    171. Domestic Violence Awareness Month Events
    Family violence prevention Fund listing of events planned for October 2000.
    http://www.fvpf.org/newsflash/08-31-2000.html

    172. Self-Help Program - Violence Prevention Program
    A new, award winning program to prevent violence in children, teens and families to improve communication skills, to teach anger and stress management and other critical life skills.
    http://cliving.org/kidrelx.htm
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    173. School Violence
    school Health Guidelines to Prevent Unintentional Injuries and violence (2001). http//www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5022.pdf. (This CDC researchbased report
    http://www.aast.org/VPG/school.html
    The Violence Prevention Internet Guide Prepared by Beth Sise, JD, RN, MSN, CPNP
    Trauma Service, Scripps Mercy Hospital
    School Violence CONTENTS
    Education

    Reports

    Links
    Educational Tools/Resources
    to top CECP’s Safeguarding our Children: An Action Guide http://cecp.air.org/guide/actionguide.htm (This guide, available in English and Spanish, is designed to help schools develop and implement a comprehensive violence prevention plan based on the principles of Early Warning, Timely Response: A Guide to Safe Schools, presented below.) CSAP’s The ABC’s of Bullying http://pathwayscourses.samhsa.gov/courses.htm (This online course is designed for professionals and examines the causes and effects of bullying, prevention techniques and programs, screening, treatment options, and legal/ethical issues.) NSSC's Checklist of Characteristics of Youth Who Have Caused School-Associated Violent Deaths http://www.nssc1.org/reporter/checklist.htm

    174. Safe Horizon
    A New York City provider of victim assistance, advocacy and violence prevention services, working to respond quickly and comprehensively to the World Trade Center attack.
    http://www.safehorizons.org
    Quick Links Board of Directors Creating a Safety Plan Child Abuse Child Advocacy Centers Court Assistance Can Batterers Get Help? Community Programs Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Shelters Donate Elder Abuse Homeless Youth Hotlines Legal Services Legislative Agenda Materials Mediation Press Releases Rape Stalking Stop the Stalker Testimonials Torture Trafficking World Trade Center Services Testimonials
    "I don't know if I ever would have seen the light of day again if it weren't for Safe Horizon"
    Client, Safe Horizon's Anti_Trafficking Program
    Read More >
    Protect Yourself!
    Find out how to delete your browser history and cookies so your activities cannot be traced. Request information about Safe Horizon Email this page to a friend Champion Award Recipient Interviewed in Redbook
    Redbook re-tells the story of Catherine Hawas, Safe Horizon's 2nd Annual Liz Claiborne Champion Award Recipient, who left her husband after suffering his abuse for 17 years.
    Read Catherine's Story >

    Domestic violence follows victims to work. 96% of domestic violence victims reported some type of problem in the workplace as a result of their abuse and businesses forfeit an estimated $100 million a year in lost wages and productivity, sick leave, and absenteeism due to partner violence.
    Read More >
    Champion Awards Luncheon
    Safe Horizon's 10th Annual Champion Awards Luncheon raised $950,000 to support the vital services we provide to New Yorkers.

    175. GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAMS
    Guidelines for workplace violence prevention for healthcare workers in institutional and community settings.
    http://nsi.org/Library/Work/violenc1.html
    GUIDELINES FOR WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNITY SETTINGS
    JUNE 21, 1995
    Draft # 5
    CONTENTS
    I. INTRODUCTION

    A. Risk factors
    B. Safety and health and prevention of violence programs
    II. GENERAL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
    A. Management commitment and employee involvement
    B. Written program
    III. GENERAL PROGRAM ELEMENTS A. Worksite analysis B. Hazard prevention and control 1. General engineering controls 2. General administrative and work practice controls 3. Maintenance controls 4. Post-incident response IV. SPECIFIC PROGRAM ELEMENTS A. Psychiatric hospital/inpatient facilities B. Clinics and outpatient facilities C. Emergency rooms/general hospitals D. Home/field operations/community service V. TRAINING AND EDUCATION VI. RECORDKEEPING AND EVALUATION OF THE PROGRAM VII. REFERENCES VIII.ADDITIONAL READING IX. GLOSSARY X. APPENDIX A, CHECKLIST I. INTRODUCTION Violence is a major public health problem in the United States today, Novello (1992). The United States has one of the highest reported homicide rates in the industrialized world, a rate 10 times higher than England and 25 times higher than Spain, Wolfgang(1986). This is a problem that is spilling over into the workplace. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (1993), homicide accounted for 17% of the 6083 fatal work injuries in 1992, more than three deaths each day in the United States. Violence is the leading cause of fatal occupational injuries in women and the first, second, or third leading cause of death for all workers depending on the area reporting, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census on Fatal Occupational Injuries (1994).

    176. Flash
    Addresses dating and domestic violence prevention. Provides a variety of support programs. Based in Minneapolis.
    http://www.harriettubman.org/
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    177. Co/Motion
    Includes information on the Youth Gun violence prevention Initiative which engages young people throughout on the issue of gun violence.
    http://www.comotionmakers.org/

    Who We Are
    What We Do
    Co/Motion Co/Motion is more than just a program, it is a philosophy of youth-led social change. We believe that young people are not the leaders of tomorrow young people are the leaders of today! Co/Motion's role is to provide the support training, guidance, and networking opportunities young people need to be successful in their efforts to promote social change. Co/Motion is a national program that helps organizations build their capacity to foster youth leadership in the design, implementation, and evaluation of action strategies addressing community problems. We do this by partnering with youth-led and youth-serving organizations, national service and service learning programs, schools and other national and community-based organizations, to provide training to young adults 15 to 25 in advocacy and organizing skills. Co/Motion also provides on-going support and technical assistance to help youth design projects to address community problems. View gun violence statistics in your state
    Promote a fair and independent judiciary and strengthen public interest advocacy.
    Click here to take action!

    178. Report Card: Washington, DC
    Report on statutes as they relate to domestic violence. Includes grading criteria.
    http://endabuse.org/statereport/index.php3?StateID=DC

    179. Research, Education & Action Women's Rights Network
    The National violence Against Women prevention Research Center was funded, in September 1998, through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control. The Center is a consortium of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), The University of Missouri at St. Louis (UMSL), and Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) at Wellesley College.
    http://www.wcwonline.org/wrn/progrept.html
    Progress Report
    18-Month Progress Report
    (January 1998 - July 1999)
    I Background

    II Summary of Overall Progress

    III Summary of Training Outcomes: Organizing for the Future

    IV Bringing Women's Human Rights Home: Next Steps of the Initiative

    I. Background The long-term goal of this Initiative is to strengthen the capacity of anti-violence activists throughout the United States (beginning in Massachusetts) to address domestic violence and sexual abuse by training, supporting and organizing them to use human rights tools in all aspects of their work. The Initiative also aims to help build a grassroots US women's human rights movement that has strong links to the global women's movement and whose methodology can serve as a national and cross-issue model. The Initiative is specifically designed to:
  • Educate US anti-violence activists about human rights, including its history, methodology, laws, principles and uses Support US anti-violence activists to use the human rights framework to build cross-issue coalitions and to implement more effective public education, direct service, legal, advocacy, and other strategies
  • 180. Safe From The Start Taking Action On Children Exposed To Violence
    Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency prevention publication (Pdf format). Addresses the issue of harm to children who are witnesses to violence
    http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/ojjdp/182789.pdf

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