On behalf of nij and our director, Nancy Rodriguez, i welcome you to the most recent iteration of research in the thereal world. For those of you unfamiliar, this is a series that nij runs where we Link Research presentations, sometimes research refunded, sometimes research that others have done, with practitioners to emphasize the importance of applied science, and taking science and translating it into the real world so it is not simply an academic exercise and it really is focused on advancing the work in the field. Today we are obviously speaking on firearm violence and injury prevention. We have some great panelists. I have to read something from which i apologize for, but im told i have to. And then we will get started. In the unlikely event of a situation requiring evacuation, the following procedures should be followed. If you hear an alarm from anywhere in the building you should begin evacuation. If you encounter flashing strobe lights but hear no alarm, this indicates you sh
CU Boulder's Youth Violence Prevention Center has enlisted the help of dozens of Denver youth to explore what's driving the nation's youth violence crisis and take concrete steps to confront it. This week, for Youth Violence Prevention Week, they'll screen a movie, host a conference and more.
The Game Changers, a group of 20 to 25 people ages 14 to 25, are using their voice to prevent violence among their peers as part of an initiative run by the University of Colorado Boulder
The Game Changers, a group of 20 to 25 people ages 14 to 25, are using their voice to prevent violence among their peers as part of an initiative run by the University of Colorado Boulder