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Communities That Care: Building Community Engagement and Capacity to Prevent Youth Behavior Problems

Communities That Care: Building Community Engagement and Capacity to Prevent Youth Behavior Problems

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Scholars and policymakers increasingly call for evidence-based, prevention-oriented, and community-driven approaches to improve public health and reduce youth crime, substance use, and related problems. However, few functional models exist. In Communities that Care, four leading experts on
prevention describe one such system to illustrate how communities effectively engage in prevention activities. Communities That Care (CTC) is a coalition-based prevention system implemented successfully in dozens of communities across the world that promotes healthy development and reduces crime
rates for youth. Drawing on literature from criminology, community psychology, and prevention science this book describes the conditions and actions necessary for effective community-based prevention. The authors illustrate how effective community-based prevention can be undertaken by describing how
the CTC prevention system has been developed, implemented, evaluated, and disseminated across the U.S. and internationally. Communities that Care shares invaluable lessons about the implementation and evaluation of community-level interventions and establishes a set of best practices for anyone
seeking to engage in and/or evaluate effective prevention efforts.


Author: Abigail A. Fagan, J. David Hawkins, David P. Farrington
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/17/2018
Pages: 376
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780190299224

Review Citation(s):
Choice 05/01/2019

About the Author

Abigail A. Fagan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Criminology & Law at the University of Florida.

J. David Hawkins is the Emeritus Endowed Professor of Prevention in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington.

Richard F. Catalano is a Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington.

David P. Farrington is Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology at the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University.

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