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The science of youth violence prevention. Progressing from developmental epidemiology to efficacy to effectiveness to public policy.

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Dodge, KA
Published in: American journal of preventive medicine
January 2001

Public policy in the United States has historically considered youth violence as a moral problem to be punished after the fact, but growing scientific evidence supports a public health perspective on violent behavior as an interaction between cultural forces and failures in development. Prevention science has provided a bridge between an understanding of how chronic violence develops and how prevention programs can interrupt that development. Articles in this journal supplement provide yet another bridge between efficacious university-based programs and effective community-based programs. It is suggested that yet one more bridge will need to be constructed in future research between community-based programs that are known to be effective and community-wide implementation of prevention efforts at full scale. This last bridge integrates the science of children's development, the science of prevention, and the science of public policy.

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American journal of preventive medicine

DOI

EISSN

1873-2607

ISSN

0749-3797

Publication Date

January 2001

Volume

20

Issue

1 Suppl

Start / End Page

63 / 70

Related Subject Headings

  • Violence
  • United States
  • Public Policy
  • Public Health
  • Program Development
  • Humans
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child Development
  • Child
 

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Dodge, K. A. (2001). The science of youth violence prevention. Progressing from developmental epidemiology to efficacy to effectiveness to public policy. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(1 Suppl), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-3797(00)00275-0
Dodge, K. A. “The science of youth violence prevention. Progressing from developmental epidemiology to efficacy to effectiveness to public policy.American Journal of Preventive Medicine 20, no. 1 Suppl (January 2001): 63–70. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0749-3797(00)00275-0.
Dodge, K. A. “The science of youth violence prevention. Progressing from developmental epidemiology to efficacy to effectiveness to public policy.American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 20, no. 1 Suppl, Jan. 2001, pp. 63–70. Epmc, doi:10.1016/s0749-3797(00)00275-0.
Journal cover image

Published In

American journal of preventive medicine

DOI

EISSN

1873-2607

ISSN

0749-3797

Publication Date

January 2001

Volume

20

Issue

1 Suppl

Start / End Page

63 / 70

Related Subject Headings

  • Violence
  • United States
  • Public Policy
  • Public Health
  • Program Development
  • Humans
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Child, Preschool
  • Child Development
  • Child