Children's Exposure to Violence, Part 5
At the Attorney General’s National Task Force on Children’s Exposure to Violence, panelists talked about how violence and abuse impacts a co… read more
At the Attorney General’s National Task Force on Children’s Exposure to Violence, panelists talked about how violence and abuse impacts a community, the importance of mentoring kids, and the impact of prosecuting youth in an adult prison system. close
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Sharon W. Cooper M.D. Adjunct Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill->School of Medicine
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Theodore Corbin M.D. Director Drexel University School of Public Health->Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice
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Phillip Leaf Director Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
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