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    Youth Violence Study, Anchorage, AK: Youth Violence Progress Report

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    Rosay, André B.
    Chamard, Sharon
    Keyword
    Anchorage, AK
    crime
    crime prevention
    juvenile delinquency
    violence
    youth violence prevention
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7215
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    JC 0419.02
    Abstract
    This slide presentation describes youth violence in Anchorage by providing initial comparisons between current Anchorage conditions and conditions of the past five to ten years, as well as initial comparisons between Anchorage and the rest of the U.S. Data shows that youth violence in Anchorage is not a serious problem, is at levels similar to or lower than national rates of youth violence, and is declining in Anchorage as it is nationally. Youth violence is also not perceived to be a serious problem in Anchorage, according to a public survey of Anchorage residents. Nonetheless, efforts to reduced and prevent youth violence in Anchorage are necessary; this progress report identifies some successful programs, and suggests how to develop policies to reduce levels of youth violence in Anchorage.
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    Youth Violence Initiative Project History (4/15/2004) / Juvenile Arrest Rate for Violent Crime: Murder, Rape, Robbery, Assault / Composition of Juvenile Violent Crime: 1994-2001 / Number of Juvenile Arrests for Violent Crimes in Alaska: 1993, 1998, 2003 / Perceptions of Youth Violence in Anchorage [from Alaska Community Survey] / Conclusions / Youth Violence Study Preliminary Results / Examples of Model Programs to Reduce Youth Violence
    Date
    2005-03-16
    Publisher
    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Presentation
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    Rosay, André B.; & Chamard, Sharon. (2005). "Youth Violence Study, Anchorage, AK: Youth Violence Progress Report" (Powerpoint). Slide presentation presented to the Public Safety Advisory Commission, Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, 16 Mar 2005. (JC 0419.02).
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