Violence Prevention in Communities: Communities that Care
Violence Prevention in Communities: Communities that Care
Violence Prevention in Communities: Communities that Care
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Percentage of Youth at Risk<br />
Low Neighborhood Attachment<br />
Community Disorganization<br />
Laws & Norms Favor Drug Use<br />
Perceived Availability of Drugs<br />
Perceived Availability of Handguns<br />
Poor Family Management<br />
Family Conflict<br />
amily History of Antisocial Behavior<br />
Parent Attitudes Favorable to ASB<br />
Parent Attitudes Favor Drug Use<br />
Academic Failure<br />
Low Commitment to School<br />
Rebelliousness<br />
Early Initiation of ASB<br />
Early Initiation of Drug Use<br />
Attitude Favorable to ASB<br />
Attitude Favorable to Drug Use<br />
Perceived Risk of Drug Use<br />
Interaction with Antisocial Peers<br />
Friends' Use of Drugs<br />
Rewards for ASB<br />
Depressive Symptoms<br />
Intention to Use Drugs<br />
Schenectady High School<br />
Gang Involvement<br />
Total Risk<br />
School A<br />
2005 Risk Profile<br />
100%<br />
Community Family School Peer-Individual Total<br />
90%<br />
80%<br />
70%<br />
60%<br />
50%<br />
40%<br />
30%<br />
20%<br />
10%<br />
0%