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Warning Signs on-line brochure providing information on detecting a tendency of violence and on controlling the anger driving it.
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Empowering youth to end domestic violence.
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Non-profit organization committed to stopping teen violence and alienation.
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Information about child abuse prevention and treatment, parenting, foster care and adoption.
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Psychologist Michael Fenichel presents information and resources for parents, teachers, students, and counselors. Emphasis is on prevention, the "warning signs", causes, and effects of violence.
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Youth violence prevention and education resources.
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Non-profit organization specializing in youth violence prevention, youth outreach and advocacy.
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This report provides detailed statistical information to inform the United States on the current nature of crime in schools. This edition of Indicators contains the most recent available data on school crime and safety drawn from a number of statistical series supported by the federal government.
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CDC fact sheet on theories, treatment and prevention options for youth violence and suicide.
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Fact sheets and reports from studies and surveys of U.S. violence among adolescents, at school, gangs, bullying, babysitter violence, and other youth violence topics.
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Canadian non-profit organization teaching conflict resolution skills to children, parents, teachers and communities.
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This report, ordered by Congress and the Clinton administration after the Columbine High School shooting, examines the factors that lead young people to gravitate toward violence, reviews the factors that protect youth from perpetrating violence and identifies effective research-based preventive strategies.
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Non-profit organization educating youth and providing non-violent messages through the use of counseling services, music, videos, and public education awareness campaigns. programs, events, music, and resources.
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Susan Magestro explores teen problems such as bullying, drug use, school shooting, gangs, and family issues.
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A website for students, teachers and others who want to learn more about the psychological characteristics of kids who kill.
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Identify effective methods and policies for youth violence prevention and response, especially in school settings;
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Specially trained volunteers mentor at-risk youth in their home via an on-line Internet conferencing system and provide conflict resolution programs.
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Programs by and for teens to reduce violence in communities and schools.
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A statistical compilation of data on family structure, jobs, education, and other elements that comprise the world of young people. Where possible, long-term trend data are provided in a historical context for interpretation. Source: National Center For Education Statistics (NCES). Available in both HTML and PDF format (2.4 M).
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Content from athealth.com reviewing youth violence and aggression.
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Listings of and links to articles, agencies, organizations and websites to find help and information about youth, teen and adolescent violence and bullying issues.
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Youngsters, teens and adults from diverse backgrounds fight against bias, bigotry and prejudice. People can report hate-related incidents and get information about school violence, and human rights.