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Table of Contents Foreword Introduction The Need for Resilience Enhancing and Violence Prevention Initiatives Understanding Youth Violence Patterns of Adolescent Violence Perspectives on Violence Risk and Protective Factors and Processes Ethnic Minority and Cultural Issues The Public Health Approach to Enhancing Resilience and Preventing Violence in Schools and Communities Preventing Violent Behaviors-Mental Health Interventions The Role of Schools How to Intervene: What Programs Work? What Are the Issues? Evidence-Based Interventions Conclusion Appendixes Exhibit 1-Model and Promising Programs Exhibit 2-Evidence-Based Programs That Foster Resilience Exhibit 3-Exemplary, Model, and Promising Programs to Strengthen Families Bibliography |
Tolan and Guerra cite the 1986 work of Elliott and his colleagues in stressing that -not all adolescent violence is of the same form or cause or will be best addressed by the same response (1994, p.7). They go on to cite other researchers as they delineate four patterns of adolescent violence:
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