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Why an entire college class donated to Cure Violence.....

Students at the University of Mount Union in Ohio taking Professor Steve Kramer's "Social Responsibility" course got together and donated … 

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The Relationship between Cuts to the Cure Violence Model and Increases in Killings in Chicago

To learn more about the data on on the Relationship between the Cure Violence Model and citywide increases and decreases in killing in … 

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53rd Anniversary of MLK, Jr.'s March on Washington

Fifty-three years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. led a peaceful march on Washington, D.C. where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" … 

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Visualizing the Shooting Epidemic in Baltimore

All shootings are preventable, despite common belief. Shootings frequently occur in or near the same locations, involve individuals with … 

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Chicago, Baltimore, Ferguson, New York . . . Cities Torn Apart . . . How Can We Change?

To change our responses to a problem that repeats itself, we need to change the way we view the problem. Scientific studies, including … 

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I’ve seen this work; I’m in the middle of watching this work. I firmly believe in it.Chief Charlie Beck, Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police Department

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

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Related Resources

  • February 2019

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

    Focus Areas: Social Norms / Violence as a Contagion

  • February 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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