This study was the first to use a rigorous scientific methodology with such a young population; most
teen dating violence projects look at older students.
Not exact matches
This
project, funded by the National Institute of Justice and conducted in 30 New York City middle schools (6th & 7th grades), looked at precursors to
teen dating violence, in particular sexual harassment, peer
violence, and adolescent relationship
violence.
This
project, funded by the National Institute of Justice and conducted in 30 New York City middle schools (6th & 7th grades), looked at precursors to
teen dating violence, in particular sexual harassment, peer
violence, and adolescent relationship
violence.
Directs several national research
projects on sexual harassment, gender
violence, and
teen dating violence in K - 12 schools; writes and lectures extensively on these issues
Nan Stein's on - going research
project since 2005 on precursors to
teen dating violence among middle school students, Shifting Boundaries, was one of those two interventions deemed to be effective.
This
project puts forward a new framework to approach preventing
teen dating violence — not by the monolithic «healthy relationships» approach, but rather by suggesting «boundaries and personal space,» less subjective concepts more easily understood by adolescents.
A CDC - funded
project addressing shared risk and protective factors between
teen dating violence and youth
violence
The CDC - funded
project provides a coordinated and integrated public health response to addressing the risk and protective factors associated with youth
violence and
teen dating violence.