Youth violence is widespread in the United States. It is the second
leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 10 and 24.
Violence can also affect the health of communities. It can increase
health care costs, decrease property values, and disrupt social
services.
Youth gangs are responsible for the majority of serious violence in
the United States and commit a disproportionate share of offenses. In
schools and neighborhoods where gangs are active, gangs create a climate
of fear, and increase the amount of violence and criminal behavior. Preventing youth violence is a vital part of promoting the health and safety of youth and communities.
This page provides links to local, state and federal programs and
publications that focus on solutions to problems of youth violence. Much
of the research work on causes and solutions were done more than a
decade ago. The principal focus of this page are current programs of the
community, schools, and local governments.
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Source: mrsc.org
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