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(Publications related to public education / awareness are on the following pages: 1) general materials; 2) Domestic Violence Awareness Month; and 3) Sexual Assault Awareness Month.)

 

 

10 THINGS MEN CAN DO TO PREVENT GENDER VIOLENCE (English and Español), MVP Strategies. Copyright © 1999 Jackson Katz.

10 WAYS YOUNG MEN CAN PREVENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE, Men Can Stop Rape, Washington, DC.

100 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT SEXUAL ASSAULT, Atlantic County Women's Center, Northfield, NJ.

16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM 2009 – JOINING HANDS TO PREVENT HIV AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, The Coexist Initiative, Nairobi, KE: 2009.

4TH MILESTONE OF A GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION MEETING 2009 – "BOOSTING GLOBAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION" (meeting materials), World Health Organization, Geneva, CH: 2009.

ACTIVATING COMMUNITIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO ACHIEVE CULTURAL CHANGE – Part 1 and Part 2 (online presentation), David S. Lee and Robert Commbs, PreventConnect, Sacramento, CA: original presentation on April 9, 2009.

ADDRESSING THE INTERSECTION: PREVENTING VIOLENCE AND PROMOTING HEALTHY EATING AND ACTIVE LIVING (Executive Summary), Larry Cohen, Rachel Davis, Virginia Lee and Erica Valdovinos, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: May and September 2010. Copyright © 2010 Prevention Institute.

American College Health Association White Paper Examines Violent Acts on College and University Campuses, PR Newswire US, New York, NY: February 16, 2005. Copyright © 2005 PR Newswire Association LLC. Campus Violence White Paper.

ANSWERING THE QUESTIONS OF RAPE PREVENTION RESEARCH: A RESPONSE TO THARP ET AL. (2011) (abstract), John D. Foubert, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA: August 22, 2011. Copyright © 2011 Sage Publications.

 

APPROACHING OLD PROBLEMS IN NEW WAYS: COMMUNITY MOBILISATION AS A PRIMARY PREVENTION STRATEGY TO COMBAT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, Lori Michau, Gender & Development (volume 15, number 1), Oxford, UK: March 2007. Copyright © 2007 Oxfam GB.

ASSESSMENT FOR LIFETIME EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE AS A PATHWAY TO PREVENTION, Linda Chamberlain, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: February 2006.

AN ASSESSMENT OF YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION ACTIVITIES IN U.S.A., CITIES, Billie Weiss, Southern California Injury Prevention Research Center at the UCLA School of Public Health and Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth through Violence Prevention, Oakland, CA: June 2008. Overview.

BENEFITS AND COSTS OF PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH, Steve Aos, Roxanne Lieb, Jim Mayfield, Marna Miller and Annie Pennucci, Washington State Institute Public Policy, Olympia, WA: September 17, 2004.

 

 

Beyond April and October: Some Ideas for Gender ViOlence Prevention Campaigns Throughout the Year, Ben Atherton-Zeman, 2005.

BLUEPRINT FOR ACTION: PREVENTING YOUTH VIOLENCE IN MINNEAPOLIS, Department of Health and Family Support of the City of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN.

BLUePRINTS FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION OVERIVEW, Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO. Copyright © 2002-2004.

BRIDGING SCIENCE AND PRACTICE IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION: ADDRESSING TEN KEY CHALLENGES, Janet Saul, Jennifer Duffy, Rita Noonan, Keri Lubell, Abraham Wandersman, Paul Flaspohler, Lindsey Stillman, Morris Blachman and Richard Dunville, American Journal of Community Psychology, Springer, New York, NY: March 14, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Springer.

BUILDING THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PRIMARY PREVENTION MOVEMENT (web conference), Rachel Davis, Elizabeth Walters, Donna Garske and Debby Tucker, PreventConnect, Sacramento, CA: March 10 and 12, 2009.

 

BYSTANDER INTERVENTION RESOURCES, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA.

BYSTANDERS: AGENTS OF PRIMARY PREVENTION, Partners in Social Change (volume XIV, issue 1), Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Olympia, WA: Winter 2010.

 

THE CDC INJURY CENTER PREVENTS TEEN DATING VIOLENCE, INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2011.

CHANGING MEN: BEST PRACTICE IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION WORK WITH MEN, Michael Flood, Home Truths Conference: Stop Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence: A National Challenge, Melbourne, AU: September 15-17, 2004.

CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE SAFE FROM VIOLENCE IN THEIR HOMES AND NEIGHBORHOODS, The California Endowment, Los Angeles, CA: December 2009.

CHOOSE RESPECT ANNUAL REPORT, 2005-2006, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

COMMENTARY ON FOUBERT, GODIN & TATUM (2010) THE EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND THE URGENCY FOR EFFECTIVENESS (abstract), Andra Teten Tharp, Sarah DeGue, Karen Lang, Linda Anne Valle, Greta Massetti, Melissa Holt and Jennifer Matjasko, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA: February 28, 2011. Copyright © 2011 Sage Publications.

COMMUNITIES ENGAGED IN RESISTING VIOLENCE, Ann Russo and Melissa Spatz, Women & Girls Collective Action Network, Chicago, IL: December 2007.

COMMUNITY VIDEO PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: A TOOLKIT, Lauren Goodsmith and Angela Acosta, Communication for Change, Brooklyn, NY; US AID, Washington, DC; and American Refugee Committee International, Minneapolis, MN: 2011. A Practical Guide to Community Video Training.

COMPREHENSIVE PREVENTION EFFORTS: HOW SARTS CAN PLAY A ROLE, Ashley Maier and Alexa Priddy, Connections, Oregon Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force, Salem, OR: November 2009.

COMMUNITIES TAKING ACTION: PROFILES OF HEALTH EQUITY, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA.

CONVERGENCE PARTNERSHIP RELEASES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PREVENTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH FUND, Convergence Partnership, PolicyLink and the Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: June 2010.

CORE COMPETENCIES FOR INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION, Thomas Songer, Shelli Stephens-Stidham, Corinne Peek-Asa, Ingrid Bou-Saada, Wanda Hunter, Kristen Lindemer and Carol Runyan, American Journal of Public Health (volume 99 [4], pages 600-606), Washington, DC: April 2009. Copyright © 2009 the American Public Health Association.

Creating CHANGE: FOR PEOPLE WORKING TO PREVENT FAMILY VIOLENCE IN NEW ZEALAND, Campaign for Action on Family Violence, Family and Community Services, Ministry of Social Development, Wellington, NZ: March 2011.

Creating Safe Environments: Violence Prevention Strategies and Programs (executive summary), Patti Culross, Larry Cohen, Ashby Wolfe and Joanne Ruby, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: June 2006. Copyright © 2006 Prevention Institute.

CULTIVATING PEACE IN SALINAS A FRAMEWORK FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA.

DELTA AND DELTA PREP: BUILDING CAPACITY FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION OF IPV, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: June 2011.

DeVELOPING SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION PLANNING COMMITTEES: LESSONS LEARNED FROM EMPOWER (Windows Media Player slide presentation), Karen Lang, Ingird Bou-Saada, Natalie Kelly, Betsy Randall-David and Eileen Recktenwald, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: March 27, 2007.

DEVELOPING TEEN DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES FORMATIVE RESEARCH WITH MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH, Rita K. Noonan and Dyanna Charles, Violence Against Women (volume 15 [9], pages 1087-1105), Sage, Newbury Park, CA: 2009. Copyright © 2009 Sage.

Domestic violence prevention programs in health care settings are cost effective, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, December 1, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Gale Group, Inc. and The Townsend Letter Group. Business Case for Domestic Violence Programs in Health Care Settings, Futures Without Violence and Physicians for A Violence-Free Society.

 

Drawing the line: a guide to developing effective sexual assault prevention programs for middle school students, National Rape and Sexual Assault Prevention Project, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Washington, DC. Copyright © 2000.

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UNIVERSAL SCHOOL-BASED PROGRAMS FOR THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENT AND AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: August 2007.

EMERGING STRATEGIES IN THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, David A. Wolfe and Peter G. Jaffe, The Future of Children (volume 9, number 3), Princeton, NJ: Winter 1999.

EMPOWERING BYSTANDERS TO PREVENT CAMPUS VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF A POSTER CAMPAIGN, Sharon J. Potter, Mary M. Moynihan, Jane G. Stapleton and Victoria L. Banyard, Violence Against Women (volume 15, number 106), Sage. Copyright © 2009 Sage.

ENDING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A FORUM FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION ADVOCATES – audio recordings of a few presentations (scroll down), California Department of Public Health's Safe and Active Communities Branch, Sacramento, CA: 2009.

ENGAGING BYSTANDERS IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION (an online workshop), Joan Tabachnick, produced by The New England Adolescent Research Institute Inc., Holyoke, MA and sponsored by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: 2008-2009.

ENGAGING BYSTANDERS IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION (English and Español), Joan Tabachnick, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: 2008-2009.

eNGAGING COMMUNITIES IN sexual VIOLENCE prevention A GUIDEBOOK FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS ENGAGING IN COLLABORATIVE PREVENTION WORK, Morgan J. Curtis, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, Austin, TX.

eSTABLISHING A COMMUNITY OF RESPONSIBILITY: BYSTANDER INTERVENTION AND sexual VIOLENCE, Prevention Innovations, College of Liberal Arts at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH: revised 2008.

 

EVALUATION WEBINAR SERIES (scroll down), facilitated by Sandra Ortega, Ohio Department of Health, Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Prevention Program, Columbus, OH.

Using the Primary Prevention Capacity Assessment, October 21, 2010.

Linking Learning Objectives, Goals Statements & Outcome Measurements, January 20, 2011.

Conducting a Community Needs & Resources Assessment, March 10, 2011.

 

 

Factors Associated with a Man’s Risk for Abusing His Partner, adapted from the World Report on Violence and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2002.

Factors Associated with Men Committing Rape, adapted from Guidelines for Medic-legal Care for Victims of Sexual Violence, World Health Organization, 2003.

FAMILY VIOLENCE CRIES OUT FOR PREVENTION, Janet Carter, Women's eNews, January 28, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Women’s eNews.

 
Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: January 2005 - Spring 2009.

 

Focusing on the Prevention of First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual Violence, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA.

THE FOUR R's OF PREVENTION: BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY IN & OUT OF THE CLASSROOM, Stop It Now!, Northampton, MA: 2007.

FUTURE OF PREVENTION FUNDING LIES IN BROAD, PUBLIC-HEALTH APPROACH, Bob Curley, Join Together, Boston, MA: May 14, 2010.

GLOBAL REVIEW OF NATIONAL PREVENTION POLICIES, South African Medical Research Council, Oak Foundation and Sexual Violence Research Initiative, Pretoria, ZA: 2011.

GUIDELINES FOR THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE & INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Richmond, VA: 2009.

HEALTHY SEXUALITY FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION: A REPORT ON PROMISING CURRICULUM-BASED APPROACHES, Virginia Healthy Sexuality Workgroup, Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Richmond, VA: 2011.

HISTORY OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS AND PREVENTION EFFORTS, Janet Meyer, Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Denver, CO: 2000.

HOLLABACK! LAUNCHES "I'VE GOT YOUR BACK" CAMPAIGN, Hollaback!, New York, NY: June 9, 2011.

HOW IS COST-BENEFIT THINKING RELEVANT TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION?, Transforming Communities, San Rafael, CA.

ILLINOIS SAFETY CAMPAIGN DISSOLVES BOUNDARIES, Women's eNews, Chicago, IL: September 11, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Women's eNews.

 

IMPACTS OF A VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLS – FINDINGS FROM THE FIRST YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION, Institute of Education Science of the National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance of the U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC: 2010.

THE IMPORTANCE OF INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION RESEARCH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING (part 1 and part 2), Linda Degutis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Washington, DC: July 26, 2011.

INSTIGATE! AN ONLINE TOOLKIT FOR COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION, Transforming Communities: Technical Assistance, Training & Resource Center (TC-TAT), San Rafael, CA: 2001.

INTEGRATING COMMUNITY BUILDING AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, Institute for Community Peace (formerly the National Funding Collaborative on Violence Prevention), Washington, DC, and the Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA : August 2003.

INTIMATE PARTNER Violence Prevention SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION: RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE PREVENTION: A CATALOG OF EVIDENCE-BASED AND PROMISING PRACTICES FOR COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES, Elizabeth Mosley, North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Asheville and Durham, NC: April 2010.

 

Inventory of Workplace Interventions Designed to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence, Christine Lindquist, Monique Clinton-Sherrod, Jennifer Hardison and Belinda Weimer, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC: May 4, 2006.

ISSUES FOR TEACHERS IN SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION, Janet Meyer, Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Denver, CO: November 22, 2000.

IT'S TIME ... TO INCORPORATE THE BYSTANDER APPROACH INTO SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION (English and Español), Mary M. Moynihan, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: 2011.

 

KAISER PERMANENTE HONORED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAM, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA: October 8, 2009.

LET'S STOP VIOLENCE BEFORE IT STARTS: USING PRIMARY PREVENTION STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE MEN, MOBILISE COMMUNITIES, AND CHANGE THE WORLD, Michael Flood (facilitator), United Against Domestic Violence: Engaging All Men in Prevention Conference, Mr. Gambier, SA, AU: July 14-15, 2011.

LETTERS FOR AN ENGAGED BYSTANDER BLOG, Joan Tabachnick, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: 2010.

A LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO VIOLENCE PREVENTION: THE ALAMEDA COUNTY BLUEPRINT, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: July 2005.

LIST OF RESEARCH, DATA & INFORMATION RELATED TO CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION PREVENTION, National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation.

LOVE AND PEACE: LET'S HELP TEENS PUT THEM TOGETHER, Kristin Schubert, Women's eNews, Washington, DC: October 22, 2009. Copyright © 2009 Women's eNews.

MAKING THE CASE FOR COMMUNITY PREVENTION THROUGH MEDIA ADVOCACY, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: August 2011.

MAKING THE CASE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION THROUGH THE LENS OF COST-BENEFIT: A MANUAL FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION PRACTITIONERS, Angela Browne-Miller, Transforming Communities, San Rafael, CA: June 2006.

Making the Peace: AN Approach to Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth, Allan Creighton, Oakland Men’s Project, Oakland, CA: 2000.
 
 
MEDIA EDUCATION & PREVENTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE, Media Education Foundation, Northampton, MA: 2003.

 
MEN IN THE MOVEMENT TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: CAMPAIGNS AND CAMPAIGN MATERIALS, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: revised 2007.

 

MILESTONES IN THE PREVENTION MOVEMENT, Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Columbus, OH: 2007.

MOBILIZING FAMILY, FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS TO PREVENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Close to Home Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative, Dorchester, MA: 2003.

MODELS IN PREVENTION CDC'S DELTA PROGRAM, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: August 2011.

 

Moving Upstream, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Charlottesville, VA: March 2005 – Spring / Summer 2011.

MURDER IS NO ACCIDENT: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING YOUTH VIOLENCE IN AMERICA, Deborah Prothrow-Stith and Howard R. Spivak, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA: 2003. Copyright © 2000-2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Listen to excerpts of the authors talking about the book or purchase.

NATIONAL PRESS CONFERENCE IN NEW ORLEANS ANNOUNCES BOOK ABOUT SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN DISASTERS, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: July 30, 2008.

 

NEW ONLINE JOURNAL EXPLORES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN HEALTH CARE & PUBLIC HEALTH SETTINGS, Speaking Up (volume 11, issue 3), Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA: March 18, 2005. Family Violence Prevention & Health Practice.

NATIONAL PREVENTION STRATEGY – AMERICA'S PLAN FOR BETTER HEALTH AND WELLNESS, National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council, Washington, DC: June 16, 2011.

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION RELEASES NATIONAL PREVENTION STRATEGY, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: June 16, 2011. National Prevention Strategy America's Plan for Better Health and Wellness.

OREGON STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, Oregon Attorney General's Sexual Assault Task Force, Keizer, OR: adopted October 28, 2010.

OREGON YOUTH SEXUAL HEALTH PLAN, Children, Adult and Families Division of the Oregon Department of Human Services, Salem, OR.

ORIENTATION TO VIOLENCE PREVENTION (self-directed online learning module), PREVENT – Preventing Violence through Education, Networking and Technical Assistance, Chapel Hill, NC.

OTHER VIOLENCE AND ABUSE RESOURCES, Violence Prevention, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

PARENTING AND THE PREVENTION OF CHILD MALTREATMENT IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES, South African Medical Research Council, Oak Foundation and Sexual Violence Research Initiative, Pretoria, ZA: 2011.

PARTNERS IN SOCIAL CHANGE, Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Seattle, WA: 2003 - current issue.

 

 

PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION, Janet Meyer, Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Denver, CO: November 22, 2000.

A Place to Start: A Resource Kit for Preventing Sexual Violence, Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul, MN.

PLANNING TO PREVENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN NEW JERSEY, Abbi Leman, Just 'Cause (volume 16 [3], pages 1 & 6), Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY: Fall 2009.

POISED FOR PREVENTION: ADVANCING PROMISING APPROACHES TO PRIMARY PREVENTION OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, Lisa Fujie Parks, Larry Cohen and Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: May 2007. Copyright © 2007 Prevention Institute.  

POPULATION-BASED PREVENTION OF CHILD MALTREATMENT: THE U.S. TRIPLE P SYSTEM POPULATION TRIAL, Ronald J. Prinz, Matthew R. Sanders, Cheri J. Shapiro, Daniel J. Whitaker and John R. Lutzker, Prevention Science, January 2009. Copyright © 2009 Springer.

PoVERTY AND Sexual ViolencE BUILDING PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION RESPONSES: A GUIDE FOR COUNSELORS AND ADVOCATES, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA. Copyright © 2007 Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape.

THE PoWER OF PRIMARY PREVENTION EDUCATION IN HIGH SCHOOLS (webinar recording), Amy Loftus, Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Olympia, WA: originally aired May 25, 2011.

PreSENTATIONS FROM THE 2011 JOINT ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SAFE STATES ALLIANCE & CDC CORE I & II STATE INJURY GRANTEES, Safe States Alliance, Iowa City, IA: April 6-8, 2011.

Preventing and Responding to Abuse of Elders in Indian Country, National Indian Council on Aging and the National Center on Elder Abuse, Washington, DC: June 2004.

PREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN DISASTERS – A PLANNING GUIDE FOR PREVENTION AND RESPONSE (English and Español), Alisa Klein, Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 2008. Fact Sheet.

Preventing and Responding to TEEN DATING VIOLENCE, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN and the National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: November 2009.

Preventing CHILD MALTREATMENT (volume 19, number 2), The Future of Children, Princeton, NJ: Fall 2009.

Preventing CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE WITHIN YOUTH-SERVING ORGANIZATION: GETTING STARTED ON POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2007.

PREVENTING DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE – RESOURCES IN PRINT FOR EDUCATORS WORKING WITH TEENS, Michigan Resource Center on Domestic & Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI: 2003.

PREVENTING DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE – VIDEO RESOURCES FOR WORKING WITH TEENS, Michigan Resource Center on Domestic & Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI: updated July 21, 2003.

Preventing Family Violence: Community Engagement Makes the Difference, Lindsey Anderson and Kelly Mitchell-Clark (editors), Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA. Copyright © 2002 Futures Without Violence.  

 

Preventing Family Violence: Lessons from the Community Engagement Initiative, Kelly Clark-Mitchell and Angela Autry, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA. Copyright © 2004 Futures Without Violence.

PREVENTING INTIMATE PARTNER & SEXUAL VIOLENCE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES GUIDE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

PREVENTING INTIMATE PARTNER AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: TAKING ACTION AND GENERATING EVIDENCE (English and Español), World Health Organization, Geneva, CH: 2010 (English) and 2011 (Español). Copyright © World Health Organization.

 

PREVENTING SEXIST VIOLENCE: ARE WE DOING WHAT WE NEED TO BE DOING?, Rus Ervin Funk, speech to the Michigan Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence, November 8, 2002.

PREVENTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN TEXAS: 2010-2018 A PRIMARY PREVENTION APPROACH, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, Austin, TX: 2010.

PREVENTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE: AN EDUCATION TOOLKIT FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL: 2008.

PREVENTING VIOLENCE: A GUIDE TO IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WORLD REPORT ON VIOLENCE AND HEALTH, World Health Organization, Geneva, SZ: 2004.

PREVENTING VIOLENCE: A PRIMER, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: October 2009.

PREVENTING VIOLENCE AND REDUCING ITS IMPACT: HOW DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES CAN HELP, World Health Organization, Geneva, CH: 2008. Copyright © 2008 World Health Organization.

PREVENTING VIOLENCE BEFORE IT OCCURS: DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, OUR CITIES, AND OUR ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND GROWTH, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: updated December 17, 2008.

PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS: TALKING ABOUT “IT”, Cordelia Anderson, Sensibilities, Inc., Minneapolis, MN: 2001.

PREVENTION AND TEEN DATING VIOLENCE CLEARINGHOUSE RESOURCES, Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Columbus, OH: 2006.

PREVENTION ASSESSMENT, Stephanie M. Townsend, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA.

Year 1 Report: National Strengths and Needs Assessment, October 20, 2010.

Year 2 Report: Innovations in Prevention, January 9, 2012.

Visioning BEAR Circle, (podcast of an interview conducted by PreventConnect of a program included in the report), Strong Oak Lefevre, New England Learning Center for Women in Transition, Greenfield, MA.

Primary Prevention with Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, (podcast of an interview conducted by PreventConnect of a program included in the report), Mary Worthington, Network of Victim Assistance, Jamison, PA.

Youth 360: Youth Leadership to Prevent Sexual Violence, (podcast of an interview conducted by PreventConnect of a program included in the report), Alex Leslie, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Cleveland, OH.

Parenting Program, (podcast of an interview conducted by PreventConnect of a program included in the report), Julie Evans, Pittsburgh Action Against Rape, Pittsburgh, PA.

Prevention Efforts with Adolescents, (podcast of an interview conducted by PreventConnect of a program included in the report), Bari Rosenbluth and Barbara Bell, Safe Place, Austin, TX.

PREVENTION IS PRIMARY: STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY WELL-BEING (second edition), edited by Larry Cohen, Sana Chehimi and Vivian Chavez, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: September 2010.

THE PREVENTION OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE, David Finkelhor, Preventing Child Maltreatment (volume 19, number 2), The Future of Children, Princeton, NJ: Fall 2009.

PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT, David A. Wolfe and Peter G. Jaffe, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: January 2003.

PREVENTION PRIMER ~ AN OVERVIEW OF PREVENTION FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS AND POLICY MAKERS, Rus Funk, MensWork, Louisville, KY. Copyright © 2011 MensWork.

A PREVENTION PRIMER FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: TERMINOLOGY, TOOLS, AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH, Linda Chamberlain, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: March 2008.

 

PREVENTION PROGRAMS ADDRESSING YOUTH DATING VIOLENCE, Research and Education for Solutions to Violence and Abuse at the University of Calgary, Calgary, CA.

THE PREVENTION REVIEW, Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Olympia, WA: December 2009.

PREVENTION SAVES MONEY AND LIVES, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: July 2008.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION PROGRAMS FOR DATING VIOLENCE: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, Tara L. Cornelius and Nicole Resseguie, Aggression and Violent Behavior (volume 12 [3], pages 364-375), ScienceDirect, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd.

PRIMARY PREVENTION AND ADULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Minnesota Center Against Violence & Abuse, Minneapolis, MN: February 2000.

PRIMARY PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: TRAINING NEEDS OF VIOLENCE PRACTITIONERS, Sandra L. Martin, Tamera Coyne-Beasley, Mary Hoehnm, Mary Mathew, Carol W. Runyan, Steve Orton and Leigh-Anne Royster, Violence Against Women (volume 15, number 44), Sage, Newbury Park, CA. Copyright © 2009 Sage.

PRIORITIZED STRATEGIES TO PREVENT VIOLENCE BEFORE IT OCCURS, Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth through Violence Prevention, Oakland, CA: November 2007.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO VIOLENCE PREVENTION, Division of Violence Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

 

Rape Prevention & EDUCATION PROGRAM (RPE), National Alliance to End Sexual Violence and National Sexual Violence Resource Center.

Rape Prevention Through Bystander Education: Bringing a Broader Community Perspective to Sexual Violence Prevention, Victoria L. Banyard, Elizabethe G. Plante and May M. Moynihan, National Institute of Justice of the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: February 2005.

RAPE-PREVENTION PROGRAMS PROLIFERATE, BUT 'IT'S HARD TO KNOW' WHETHER THEY WORK, Piper Fogg, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington, DC: November 15, 2009. Copyright © 2009 The Chronicle of Higher Education.

REACHING INDIVIDUALS ALONG ALL LITERACY LEVELS, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA: September 2006.

A RECIPE FOR PREVENTION and PRIMARY PREVENTION TALKING POINTS, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Charlottesville and Richmond, VA: 2010.

RECOMMENDATIONS TO PREVENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN OREGON: A PLAN OF ACTION, Oregon Department of Human Services, Salem, OR: 2006.

 
RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR COMPREHENSIVE SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE AND PREVENTION ON CAMPUS, Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force, Salem, OR: January 2006.

 

ReVIEW OF BYSTANDER APPROACHES IN SUPPORT OF PREVENTING ViolencE AGAINST WOMEN, Anastasia Powell, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Carlton, VIC, AU: May 2011. Copyright © 2011 Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.

rISK FACTORS FOR INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN CREATING MOMENTUM FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (online presentation), Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA and PreventConnect, Sacramento, CA: adapted from presentations on May 5, 2009 and May 7, 2009.

SENATORS ANNOUNCE TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION WEEK, U.S. Senate, Washington, DC: February 1, 2008.

 

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION TIPS, TumblinFeminist.

SEXUAL ASSAULT RISK REDUCTION CURRICULUM, San Diego Police Department, San Diego, CA: 2001.

 

Sexual Violence and the Spectrum of Prevention: Towards a Community Solution, Rachel Davis, Lisa Fujie Parks and Larry Cohen, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA. Copyright © 2006 National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Fact Sheet.

Sexual Violence Prevention, David S. Lee, Lydia Guy, Brad Perry, Chad Keoni Sniffen and Stacy Alamo Mixson, The Prevention Researcher (volume 14, number 2), Eugene, OR: April 2007. Copyright © 2007 Integrated Research Services, Inc.

 
Sexual Violence Prevention: Beginning the Dialogue, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2004.

 
Sexual Violence Prevention: Building Leadership and Commitment to Underserved Communities, Public Health Training Network Satellite Broadcast & Webcast and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: April 3, 2003 (original air date).

 

Sexual Violence Prevention CURRICULA GUIDE, Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, Olympia, WA: 2011.

Sexual Violence Prevention Program, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, FL.

Sexual Violence Prevention THROUGH BYSTANDER EDUCATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION, Victoria L. Banyard, Mary M. Moynihan and Elizabethe G. Plante, Journal of Community Psychology (volume 35 [4], pages 463-481), Wiley InterScience, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

SHIFTING THE PARADIGM: PRIMARY PREVENTION OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE, American College Health Association, Baltimore, MD: August 2008.

SNAPSHOTS: A PICTURE OF CALIFORNIA'S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION SERVICES FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES, Transforming Communities: Technical Assistance, Training & Resource Center (TC-TAT), San Rafael, CA.

A SOCIAL JUSTICE MODEL OF PUBLIC HEALTH: INTEGRATING PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (online presentation), David S. Lee, PreventConnect, Sacramento, CA: September 25, 2009.

THE SOCIAL NORMS APPROACH: THEORY, RESEARCH, AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Alan D. Berkowitz, PhD, Trumansburg, NY: August 2004.

SOCIAL RESPONSES TO GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, Pan American Health Organization and the World Health Organization, Washington, DC.

THE SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL MODEL: A FRAMEWORK FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION, Division of Violence Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

STATE INJURY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAMS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Safe States Alliance, Atlanta, GA: May 2009.

STATE PREVENTION PLANS

Alaska Pathways to Preventing Domestic Violence in Alaska 2010-2016, Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Juneau, AK: 2009.

California Advancing Domestic Violence Prevention in California: CPEDV's Plan for Prevention Advocacy, Leadership and Capacity-building 2009-2013, California Partnership to End Domestic Violence, Sacramento, CA: 2009.

Connecticut – State of Connecticut Sexual Violence Prevention Plan ~ 2009-2017, Sexual Violence Prevention Program, Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, CT: revised January 2010.

Florida Building Florida's Capacity to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence: Eight-Year Strategic Plan, Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and the DELTA State Steering Committee, Tallahassee, FL: February 2010.

Massachusetts Massachusetts Sexual Violence Prevention Plan 2009-2016, Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Jane Doe Inc., the Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, Boston, MA: March 2009. Healthy Relationships in Massachusetts.

Michigan Preventing Intimate and Sexual Violence in Michigan Prevention Plan Highlights for 2010-2015, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Michigan Department of Community Health and the Michigan Domestic Violence Prevention & Treatment Board, Okemos, MI: 2010.

Montana A Plan for Montana Preventing Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence, Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Helena, MT: 2010.

New Jersey New Jersey Sexual Violence Primary Prevention Plan, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, NJ: August 2009.

North Carolina North Carolina's 10-Year Plan to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence (Executive Summary), coordinated by the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Durham, NC: Spring 2010.

Ohio Ohio's Plan for Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Pathways in Prevention: A Roadmap for Change (Executive Summary), Ohio Domestic Violence Network and the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention Program of the Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, OH: July 1, 2009.

Oklahoma Oklahoma Rape and Sexual Violence Prevention Strategic Planning Convening Summary, prepared by the Prevention Institute, Oklahoma Department of Health, Oklahoma City, OK: October 2006.

Rhode Island Addressing the Violence Before It Starts Domestic Violence Primary Prevention Plan, Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Warwick, RI: 2011.

Virginia Virginia's Plan for Primary Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence (Summary), Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Charlottesville and Richmond, VA: 2009.

Wisconsin Forward To A Domestic Violence-Free Wisconsin Statewide Plan for the Primary Prevention of Domestic Violence, Governor's Council on Domestic Abuse and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Madison, WI: 2010.

Stopping the Violence Against Women: The Movement From Intervention to Prevention – A Safety Program Report, Ms. Foundation, New York, NY: 2005. Copyright © 2005 Ms. Foundation.

STOPPING VIOLENCE BEFORE IT HAPPENS: STATE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COALITIONS WILL PURSUE PRIMARY PREVENTION STRATEGIES (DELTA PREP), CDC Foundation, Atlanta, GA: July 8, 2009.

STRATEGIC ACTION FRAMEWORK FOR EMPOWERED & THRIVING YOUTH (SAFETY) BLUEPRINT, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: May 2008.

STRATEGIC PLANNING TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: LESSONS LEARNED FROM 17 STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, Rita Noonan, American Public Health Association 134th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA: November 4-8, 2006.

 

Strategies for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Assault, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL: October 1995.

SUBSTANCE USE AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE BUILDING PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION RESPONSES, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA: 2009.

SUSTAINABILITY OF PREVENTION, John D. Swisher, Addictive Behaviors (volume 24 [6], pages 965-973), 2000. Copyright © 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.

 
Teen Dating Violence: A Review of Risk Factors and Prevention Efforts, Maura O’Keefe, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: April 2005.

 

THIRD MILESTONES OF A GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION REPORT 2007: SCALING UP, World Health Organization, Geneva, CH: 2007.

TRAINING PROFESSIONALS IN THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF SEXUAL AND INTIMATE VIOLENCE: A PLANNING GUIDE, D. Fisher, K.S. Lang and J. Wheaton, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2010.

TOOLS FOR CHANGE A GUIDE TO PRIMARY PREVENTION IMPLEMENTATION, Tim Love, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, Austin, TX.

TOOLS FOR CHANGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, Morgan J. Curtis and Tim Love, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, Austin, TX.

TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES TO PREVENT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION: A PRIMARY PREVENTION APPROACH, Annie Lyles, Larry Cohen and Margot Brown, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: May 2009. Copyright © 2009 Prevention Institute.

UNDERSTANDING EVIDENCE PART 1: BEST AVAILABLE RESEARCH EVIDENCE. A GUIDE TO THE CONTINUUM OF EVIDENCE OF EFFECTIVENESS., Richard W. Puddy and Natalie Wilkins, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: 2011.

UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION STRATEGIES TO STOP SEXUAL VIOLENCE, Caroline Palmer, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, St. Paul, MN: March 2010.

THE UNITY URBAN AGENDA FOR PREVENTING VIOLENCE BEFORE IT OCCURS BRINGING A MULTI-SECTOR PREVENTION APPROACH TO SCALE IN US CITIES, Urban Networks to Increase Thriving Youth through Violence Prevention, Oakland, CA: June April 28, 2010.

USER'S GUIDE: MAKING THE CASE FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION USING A COST-EFFECTIVENESS FRAMEWORK, Transforming Communities, San Rafael, CA. Copyright © 2010 Transforming Communities.

USING LOGIC MODELS FOR PLANNING PRIMARY PREVENTION PROGRAMS (online presentation), Wendi L. Siebold, PreventConnect, Sacramento, CA: adapted from presentation on January 28, 2009.

USING RAPIST RISK FACTORS TO SET AN AGENDA FOR RAPE PREVENTION, Raymond A. Knight and Judith Sims-Knight, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: September 2009.

THE VERIZON FOUNDATION AND THE NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION TEAM UP TO PROVIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION INFORMATION TO TEENAGERS, e-update, Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence, Bloomington, IL: February 11, 2011. Training Camp for Life Program.

THE VERMONT APPROACH: A StrategiC PLAN FOR COMPREHENSIVE, COLLABORATIVE SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION IN VERMONT 2006-2010, the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, the Vermont Department of Health, and The Anti-Violence Partnership at The University of Vermont, Montpelier, VT: January 3, 2006.

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN PREVENTION PROGRAMMING: REPORT OF WHAT IS IN USE, National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center, 2003.

Violence Prevention AN INVITATION TO INTERSECTORAL ACTION, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Cardiff University, The Scottish Government, the Violence Prevention Alliance and the Violence Reduction Unit.

Violence Prevention: A TIMELINE OF VIOLENCE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

LA VIolencia SEXUAL Y EL ESPECTRO DE PREVENCIÓN, National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Enola, PA: 2010.

A VISION FOR Prevention ~ KEY ISSUES AND STATEWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN MICHIGAN, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence and Michigan Department of Community Health, Okemos, MI: 2003.

WHAT MORE DO WE NEED TO KNOW FOR A WORLD WITHOUT VIOLENCE? (select "Violence and Weapons" issues and then scroll down to article title), O. Ercan, Z. Baltas, U. Tuzun, and M. Alikasifoglu, International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health (volume 19 [4], pages 375-382), Freund Publishing, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Freund Publishing.

WHAT WORKS IN PREVENTION PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE PREVENTION PROGRAMS, Maury Nation, Cindy Crusto, Abraham Wandersman, Karol L. Kumpfer, Diana Seybolt, Erin Morrissey-Kane and Katrina Davino, American Psychologist (volume 58 [6 / 7], pages 449-456), Washington, DC: June / July 2003. Copyright © 2003 American Psychological Association.

WHITE PAPER ON IMPROVING FAMILY Violence Prevention IN OHIO, Health Policy Institute of Ohio, Columbus, OH: February 2008.

 

WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW EDUCATION AND ACTION KIT, White Ribbon Campaign, Toronto, ONT, CA: October 12, 2005.

 

WORKING UPSTREAM: A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO PREVENTING SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN, Stop It Now!, Northampton, MA: 2002.

Wright State Expert on Violence Prevention in Children Says Parents Should Look for Danger Signs, AScribe Newswire, Oakland, CA: February 16, 2005. Copyright © 2005 AScribe Inc.

YOUTH ACTIVISM: ENGAGING TEENS IN THE SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION MOVEMENT, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA: Winter 2010.

 

 


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