Scientific Approaches to Youth Violence Prevention
Posted by on March 26, 2004
Scientific Approaches to Youth Violence Prevention
Apr 24, 2004 – Apr 26, 2004
Rockefeller University, Caspary Auditorium
Organizers: John Devine, Center for Social and Emotional Education, New York; James Gilligan, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Klaus A. Miczek, Tufts University, Medford, MA; Donald Pfaff, The Rockefeller University, New York; and Rashid Shaikh, New York Academy of Sciences, New York.
This symposium will summarize and assess the current state of knowledge about strategies to prevent youth violence. Interpersonal violence consists of a complex variety of life-threatening and lethal behaviors, all of which consist of the infliction of injury upon a person by a person.
This gathering will be of interest to researchers and practitioners with a variety of interests and backgrounds, including neuroscientists, pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, healthcare specialists, counselors, educators, and others with an interest in interpersonal violence.
Registration notice: Student nonmembers and daily registrants will be unable to register online. Download the program and registration form (http://www.nyas.org/pdfs/conf_YVP_04.pdf) and fax or mail your registration with payment.
The proceedings of this conference will be published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
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