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WATCH: “Violence the #1 Cause of Death in Many Cities for Our Young People”

With the surge of tragic violent acts in our country, Hospitals and Health Networks recently reported on the ways hospitals can get … 

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Weekly News Roundup: The Ties Between Violence and Our Health

2013: The Year in Ideas ( TED ): One of the biggest ideas in TED talks this year was our founder Gary Slutkin’s discussion of violence … 

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UNITY Evaluation Reveals Shifting Paradigms Around Violence Prevention

Major findings from an eight-year evaluation of the UNITY (Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth) initiative were released in … 

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Weekly News Roundup: Treating Violence as a Public Health Issue is the Most Effective Way to Fight It

Broader Approach Urged to Reduce Gun Violence ( The New York Times ): The most effective way to prevent gun violence without imposing on … 

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2013 Year in Review: 3 Top Posts That Define Cure Violence

As 2013 comes to a close this month, we thought we'd spend some time reflecting back on some of our most popular content this year. The … 

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The Cure Violence model has not only saved thousands of lives in cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore; it also has given hope to millions by demonstrating that violence can be stopped using the strategies of public health.Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MPH, Former President & CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

These interrupters are real heroes in the communities.Reverend Marshall Hatch, New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago

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  • July 2019

    Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City »

    Focus Areas: Social Norms / Violence as a Contagion

  • July 2019

    Preventing Violence Against Women and Children – Workshop Summary »

    Focus Areas: Public Health & Health Interventions / Risk & Protective Factors / Social Norms / Violence as a Contagion

  • September 2012

    Intergenerational Transmission of Abuse: Implications for Parenting Interventions From a Neuropsychological Perspective »

    Focus Areas: Neurological Effects of Violence / Violence as a Contagion

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