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Best Practices of Youth Violence Prevention:
A Sourcebook for Community Action

Best Practices of Youth Violence Prevention: A Sourcebook for Community Action is the first of its kind to look at the effectiveness of specific violence prevention practices in four key areas: parents and families; home visiting; social and conflict resolution skills; and mentoring.

These programs are drawn from real-world experiences of professionals and advocates who have successfully worked to prevent violence among children and adolescents. As a CDC publication, the sourcebook also documents the science behind each best practice and offers a comprehensive directory of resources for more information about programs that have used these practices.

This publication is out of print and only available electronically.


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adobe acrobat reader symbol  Introduction

adobe acrobat reader symbol  Chapter One

adobe acrobat reader symbol  Chapter Two (a)

adobe acrobat reader symbol  Chapter Two (b) 

Accessible version of table from Chapter Two, Social Cognitive Strategy (Pages 153-160) Curriculum Scope for Different Age Groups

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Content Source: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Violence Prevention
Page last modified: June 18, 2008