Researchers are studying what contributes to youth violence and how certain communities have succeeded in making real change.
View from the street outside Fairhill Elementary School. The building has been empty since 2013. (Photo by Melissa Simpson) This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or ...
High levels of neighborhood violence increase the risk of Latino and African American teens in Denver starting to use alcohol and tobacco, according to our recent study. In the U.S., approximately two ...
One Denver neighborhood saw a 75 percent reduction in youth arrests for violent crime in five years, compared to an 18 percent reduction citywide, according to a new study. Northeast Park Hill had an ...
Mayor Mary Sheffield launched the first office of neighborhood and community safety, a promise she made on the campaign trail ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) In the U.S., approximately 2 in 10 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 20 drink ...
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Exposure to neighborhood violence leads some Denver teens to use tobacco and alcohol earlier, new study shows
High levels of neighborhood violence increase the risk of Latino and African American teens in Denver starting to use alcohol and tobacco, according to our recent study. In the U.S., approximately 2 ...
(THE CONVERSATION) High levels of neighborhood violence increase the risk of Latino and African American teens in Denver starting to use alcohol and tobacco, according to our recent study. In the U.S.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Anna Maria Santiago, Michigan State University and Iris Margetis, Michigan State ...
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