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  • Blueprints for Violence Prevention is a database of prevention programs that meet the most stringent standards of effectiveness. Reporting from the initiative's biennial conference in Colorado, we look at a selection of the proven programs and talk to the project director, Delbert Elliott.

Blueprints for Violence Prevention 2008

Proving that answers don’t come out of the blue

17 Mar 2008
Does the Blueprints approach to establishing standards of program effectiveness and consistency offer the wider world of prevention science a blueprint for setting rigorous, universally relevant criteria?

Getting moribund welfare systems out of jail the Oregon way

18 Mar 2008
Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care doesn’t win any prizes for most elegant program name, but it continues to be a leader among the few proven remedies for deep-seated antisocial behavior among young people. Might its example inspire other designers of interventions for children caught up in otherwise moribund systems?

Who needs drugs when you can binge on life skills?

19 Mar 2008
None of it is new, of course. Youth and excess go together and “substance” problems of one kind and another thread their way through history. Wormwood, peyote, tobacco, gin, amphetamine… take your pick. But for Blueprints conference delegates the modern danger is inescapable: it’s time to worry about the damage drink, drugs and both together are doing to young people the world over.

Knowing what works isn't altogether working

21 Mar 2008
Paradoxes abound: about two-thirds of US schools run substance abuse programs, but fewer than a third use proven models. Even in the aftermath of an experience as searing as the Columbine High School massacre, the policy debate focused on police response and victim support, not on the prevention of violence.

Promising to help kids turn their backs on the bottle

24 Mar 2008
Initiatives from the universities of Washington and Georgia, both focusing on efforts to intercept the dangers of alcohol abuse before they trigger other problems at home or at college, are getting good early results.