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Zucker, Marla; Spinazzola, Joseph; Pollack, Amie Alley; Pepe, Lauren; Barry, Stephanie; Zhang, Lynda; van der Kolk, Bessel – Journal of School Violence, 2010
This study replicated and extended our previous evaluation of Urban Improv (UI), a theater-based youth violence prevention (YVP) program developed for urban youth. It assessed the replicability of positive program impacts when implemented by nonprogram originators, as well as the utility of a comprehensive version of the UI program that included a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Violence, Prevention, Comprehensive Programs
Simun, Patricia Bates; And Others – 1996
Project Support, a 3-year project funded by the federal government, was designed as a demonstration of the impact of a comprehensive school-based drug and gang prevention program for high-risk students in six elementary schools in Los Angeles (California). In addition to providing some programs for entire grade levels, the program planned to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comprehensive Programs, Counseling, Demonstration Programs
Pacific Training and Technical Assistance Corp., Berkeley, CA. – 1972
This report is a comprehensive study and evaluation of a child care program (five day care service programs funded to serve 230 children) developed by the San Jose Model Cities Health and Social Service Task Force. Part I describes the framework of the evaluation; Part II consists of evaluations of each of the five programs; and Part III is a…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Blacks, Comprehensive Programs, Day Care

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