INTRODUCTION: Youth violence is a significant public health problem that exists in the United States. In 2014, about 13 youth in the United States were victims of homicide each and every day and an additional 1,642 youth needed medical care because of physical assault-related injuries. Guided by social cognitive theory, it is understood that to inform youth development and decision making, youth need to be placed in structures where they are able to avoid violent situations, learn to solve problems non-violently by enhancing their peer relationships, learn how to interpret behavioral cues, and improve their conflict resolution skills. One such promising prevention strategy possibility is ensuring broad access to after-school programs that i...
School violence can be prevented. Research shows that prevention efforts by teachers, administrators...
After school programs are a useful and necessary tool in curtailing juvenile crime
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
INTRODUCTION: Youth violence is a significant public health problem that exists in the United States...
Violence is a leading cause of death and injury for juveniles and is projected to increase in the st...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
Public concern over youthful conflict was heightened during the latter half of the twentieth century...
Youth violence can encompass a range of types of harmful behaviors that each have their own definiti...
This study examined after school programs as a strategy for preventing juvenile delinquency. The dep...
Includes bibliographical references.Youth violence is currently viewed as one of the most serious pu...
Increasing rates of homicide and crimes in Cleveland in recent years among young adults suggests a n...
Teen violence has become increasingly prevalent. There have been several incidents over the last few...
Media broadcasts of rampage school shootings can raise anxiety for parents, school officials and stu...
Recent headlines provide ample testimony of dramatic, heart-stopping incidents of youth violence - a...
Violence and its consequent injury and death represent a major health problem in this country. The U...
School violence can be prevented. Research shows that prevention efforts by teachers, administrators...
After school programs are a useful and necessary tool in curtailing juvenile crime
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
INTRODUCTION: Youth violence is a significant public health problem that exists in the United States...
Violence is a leading cause of death and injury for juveniles and is projected to increase in the st...
School-based after-school programs are increasingly becoming the solution policymakers suggest for m...
Public concern over youthful conflict was heightened during the latter half of the twentieth century...
Youth violence can encompass a range of types of harmful behaviors that each have their own definiti...
This study examined after school programs as a strategy for preventing juvenile delinquency. The dep...
Includes bibliographical references.Youth violence is currently viewed as one of the most serious pu...
Increasing rates of homicide and crimes in Cleveland in recent years among young adults suggests a n...
Teen violence has become increasingly prevalent. There have been several incidents over the last few...
Media broadcasts of rampage school shootings can raise anxiety for parents, school officials and stu...
Recent headlines provide ample testimony of dramatic, heart-stopping incidents of youth violence - a...
Violence and its consequent injury and death represent a major health problem in this country. The U...
School violence can be prevented. Research shows that prevention efforts by teachers, administrators...
After school programs are a useful and necessary tool in curtailing juvenile crime
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...