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World Health Organization: violence and injury prevention
Added on 04 March 2008 to the Links section
URL:
http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/en/
Country:
International
Description:
Provided by the World Health Organization this website provides information about youth violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, child maltreatment, self-harm, elder abuse and other forms of violence. Housing violence and injury prevention resources for each World Health Organization region.
Evidence Base Updates:
Effects of a school-based, early childhood intervention on adult health and well-being: A 19-year follow-up of low income families.
United States of America
Youth Violence, 2007
Long-term follow-up to a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with serious and violent juvenile offenders.
United States of America
Youth Violence, 2005
Latest News:
Preventing and Reducing Armed Violence What Works? (Background Paper: Oslo Conference on Armed Violence)
Resources, Publication
Preventing injuries in Europe: from international collaboration to local implementation (By Dinesh Sethi, Francesco Mitis & Francesca Racioppi)
Resources, Publication
A&E Serious Youth Violence Data Sharing Initiative
Resources, Website
Responding to Violence Against Women and Children - The Role of the NHS
Resources, Publication
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