Community Violence Prevention and Intervention Strategies for Children and Adolescents: The Need for Multilevel Approaches

2009 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 255-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick J. Fowler ◽  
Jordan M. Braciszewski
2005 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 674-679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Morad ◽  
Efrat Merrick ◽  
Amir Schwarz ◽  
Joav Merrick

Islam prohibits the taking of one's life, because this way you will interfere with the work of G-d (Allah), which is clear from several places in the Quran. Concerning individual suicide or suicide attempts in various Arab countries the literature is sparse and the incidence low. In this paper we present a review of research from Israel showing that suicide epidemiology among the Arab population of children and adolescents display a low incidence, but an increase has been observed over the past decade, but still much lower than the Jewish population. We believe that there is a need for the development of prevention and intervention strategies in order to keep this incidence low.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 94 (4) ◽  
pp. 623-630
Author(s):  
Renee Wilson-Brewer ◽  
Howard Spivak

Attention to the problem of youth violence has resulted in a proliferation of violence prevention and intervention strategies. Examined in this paper are those strategies that can be categorized as educational, environmental/technological, and recreational. In the educational category are conflict resolution and mediation, crime prevention and law-related education, handgun violence education, life skills training, self-esteem development, public education, and media education. The environmental/technological category covers a range of strategies: metal detectors, school police, concrete barriers, dress codes, and safe corridor programs, among othens. The rather broad recreational category is based upon the importance of physical activity as an outlet for stress and anger and as a component of a multicomponent program. Multi-intervention programs are described as well as some of the major gaps in current violence prevention programming. The suggested role of the pediatrician in violence prevention efforts is described as both initiator and collaborator, as counselor, and as advocate. Because of their great credibility with respect to issues related to children and youth, pediatricians can influence not only parents in their contacts with them in the health care setting, but also school administrators and community leaders. Pediatricians have access to the media, and they can speak to the issue in public forums as well. Furthermore, pediatricians can join existing community efforts to determine ways in which violence prevention and intervention strategies can be incorporated into agency activities.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Kohlbeck ◽  
T deRoon-Cassini ◽  
M Levas ◽  
S Hargarten ◽  
C Kostelac ◽  
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