The projects purpose is to provide for evidence-based or theory-based interventions to prevent and reduce the impact of childrens exposure to violence in their homes and communities.
Exposure to violence includes child maltreatment, abuse, or neglect; witnessing domestic violence; and community
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and/or school violence.
This project will address the needs of children and youth ages 017 who have been exposed to violence and their families.
OJJDP seeks projects that embody a comprehensive and collaborative approach that uses the current knowledge base to address childrens exposure to violence.Applicants may apply under one of two categories:
(1) Strategic Enhancement, which improves an ongoing evidence-based model, or (2) Practice Innovation, which implements astrategy/intervention based on sound theory and evaluative literature, which has yet to be evaluated rigorously.
Successful applicants must participate in a rigorous evaluation as part of this project.