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Violence and Injury Prevention

Violence prevention: the evidence

WHO and Liverpool John Moores University launched Violence prevention: the evidence, an eight-part series of briefings on the evidence for interventions to prevent interpersonal and self-directed violence. By spotlighting evidence for the effectiveness of interventions, Violence prevention: the evidence provides clear directions for how violence prevention funders, policy makers and programme implementers can boost the impact of their violence prevention efforts.

You can either download the seven briefings and the overview in an all-in-one document or download them each separately.

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Overview


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Preventing violence through the development of
safe, stable and nurturing relationships
between children and their parents and caregivers


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Preventing violence by developing life skills
in children and adolescents


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Preventing violence by reducing
the availability and harmful use of alcohol


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Guns, knives and pesticides:
reducing access to lethal means


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Promoting gender equality
to prevent violence against women


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Changing cultural and social norms
that support violence


Download [pdf 933kb]

Reducing violence through
victim identification, care and support programmes


Download [pdf 286kb]

Violence Prevention Evidence Base and Resources
This website provides an evidence-based resource for policy makers, practitioners, and others working to prevent violence. It includes a searchable data base of abstracts from published studies that measure the effectiveness of interventions to prevent child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence, sexual violence and youth violence; key publications and resources on violence and its prevention; news and updates from the field of violence prevention; and links to relevant organizations.


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