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Emerging Themes and Challenges in Understanding Youth Violence Involvement

Pages 233-239 | Published online: 07 Jun 2010

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Richard Spano. (2012) First time gun carrying and the primary prevention of youth gun violence for African American youth living in extreme poverty. Aggression and Violent Behavior 17:1, pages 83-88.
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Lauren S. Wakschlag, Patrick H. Tolan & Bennett L. Leventhal. (2009) Research Review: ‘Ain’t misbehavin’: Towards a developmentally‐specified nosology for preschool disruptive behavior. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 51:1, pages 3-22.
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Brian P. Daly, Richard Q. Shin, Charu Thakral, Michael Selders & Elizabeth Vera. (2008) School Engagement Among Urban Adolescents of Color: Does Perception of Social Support and Neighborhood Safety Really Matter?. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 38:1, pages 63-74.
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Alan Leschied, Debbie Chiodo, Elizabeth Nowicki & Susan Rodger. (2008) Childhood Predictors of Adult Criminality: A Meta-Analysis Drawn from the Prospective Longitudinal Literature. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 50:4, pages 435-467.
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Patrice M. Mareschal, William L. McKee, S. Eric Jackson & Katherine L. Hanson. (2016) Technology-Based Approaches to Preventing Youth Violence. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice 5:2, pages 168-187.
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Richard Spano, Craig Rivera & John Bolland. (2006) The Impact of Timing of Exposure to Violence on Violent Behavior in a High Poverty Sample of Inner City African American Youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 35:5, pages 681-692.
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Mark A. Mattaini & Melissa S. McGuire. (2016) Behavioral Strategies for Constructing Nonviolent Cultures With Youth. Behavior Modification 30:2, pages 184-224.
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Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Lloyd E. Pickering & John M. Bolland. (2006) Growing up in a dangerous developmental milieu: The effects of parenting processes on adjustment in inner-city African American adolescents. Journal of Community Psychology 34:1, pages 47-73.
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Randall C. Swaim, Kimberly L. Henry & Nicholas E. Baez. (2004) Risk-Taking, Attitudes Toward Aggression, and Aggressive Behavior Among Rural Middle School Youth. Violence and Victims 19:2, pages 157-170.
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Andrew Rasmussen, Mark S. Aber & Arvinkumar Bhana. (2004) Adolescent Coping and Neighborhood Violence: Perceptions, Exposure, and Urban Youths' Efforts to Deal with Danger. American Journal of Community Psychology 33:1-2, pages 61-75.
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Michael Furlong, Leslie Z. Paige & David Osher. (2003) The Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) initiative: Lessons learned from implementing comprehensive youth development programs. Psychology in the Schools 40:5, pages 447-456.
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Jeanne Funk, Robert Elliott, Heidi Bechtoldt, Tracie Pasold & Areti Tsavoussis. (2016) The Attitudes Toward Violence Scale. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 18:2, pages 186-196.
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