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Image of Save the Date notice for Uniting to Prevent School Violence on April 16, 2019, 8 am to 4 pm, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Education 2 South, Auditorium, Room 1102

Uniting to Prevent School Violence

February 20, 2019

April 2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School Shootings. Uniting to Prevent School Violence will bring together community leaders, public health professionals, public safety officials, and scientists… Read more Uniting to Prevent School Violence

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Colorado Shakespeare Festival Expands Reach

February 15, 2019

The Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program has reached nearly 100,000 students since it was founded in 2011 with the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, and will continue… Read more Colorado Shakespeare Festival Expands Reach

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We’re Stronger Together. Youth Violence Prevention Center – Denver featured in the Denverite

December 3, 2018

Learn about how YVPC-D’s Montbello and Park Hill neighborhoods take a data-driven approach to foster community engagement and reduce youth violence.

Colorado School Safety Guide 2018 – Using What Works to Prevent School Violence

December 1, 2018

The Attorney General of Colorado has released the Colorado School Safety Guide in response to the public need for tools and resources that we know will help keep schools safe.… Read more Colorado School Safety Guide 2018 – Using What Works to Prevent School Violence

CSPV Training Director William Woodward’s TEDx Mile High talk on school shootings.

TEDxMileHigh – School Shootings Can Be Prevented

August 29, 2018

CSPV’s Bill Woodward’s TEDx talk on how to prevent school shootings by integrating research into practice. A former police officer turned researcher at CU Boulder, Bill speaks at TEDx about… Read more TEDxMileHigh – School Shootings Can Be Prevented

PewTrust cites Arapahoe School Shooting Report

March 16, 2018

The report, authored by CSPV’s Director of Training Bill Woodward and Dr. Sarah Goodrum from the University of Northern Colorado, was cited in the PewTrust article on suicide and school… Read more PewTrust cites Arapahoe School Shooting Report

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CSPV Director Beverly Kingston Appears in Documentary Film

October 20, 2016

Beverly Kingston, director of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, appeared in “A Sentenced Life: Race in Colorado: Justice”, a documentary film by Rocky Mountain PBS. Read… Read more CSPV Director Beverly Kingston Appears in Documentary Film

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Arapahoe High School Shooting Report: Preventing Future School Shootings through Information Sharing, Threat Assessment, and Systems Thinking

January 18, 2016

Major recommendations for school safety are offered in this report, based off lessons learned from the 2013 school shooting at Arapahoe High School. To understand how future school shootings can… Read more Arapahoe High School Shooting Report: Preventing Future School Shootings through Information Sharing, Threat Assessment, and Systems Thinking

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Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado Boulder
483 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0483
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