Preventing Youth Violence: Program Activities Guide
Violent
injury and death disproportionately affect adolescents and young
adults in the United States. Although homicide rates have dropped in
recent years, rates remain unacceptably high. The
Preventing Youth Violence: Program
Activities Guide describes CDC’s public health activities
and research to prevent youth violence. The guide outlines five
categories of activities which are key to CDC’s prevention work:
monitoring and researching the problem, developing and evaluating
prevention strategies, supporting and enhancing prevention programs,
providing prevention resources, and encouraging research and
development.
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