Footnotes

 
1 City of Salinas Community Development Department, Community Profile, November1998.
2 City of Salinas and the Violent Injury Prevention Coalition Planning Grant Proposal to the Packard Foundation, March 1998.
3 City of Salinas Community Development Department, Community Profile, November 1998.
4 Ibid.
5 The National Committee for Injury Prevention and Control. Injury Prevention: Meeting the Challenge. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1989.
6 Albee GW. Psychopathology, prevention, and the just society. Journal of Primary Prevention, 1983, 4(1), p.24.
7 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County, August 1996.
8 Ibid.
9 Ibid.
10 Salinas Police Department, Crime Report. 1998.
11 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County August 1996.
12 Monterey County Department of Social Services Department of Social Services, Report to the Board of Supervisors, August, 1998.
13 Women’s Crisis Center statistics, 1996-1997, 1997-1998
14 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Maternal & Child Health Bureau, unpublished draft, 1999.
15 Ibid.
16 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Maternal & Child Health Bureau, unpublished draft, 1999
17 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County, August 1996.
18 Based on correspondence with Fernando Elizondo, Superintendent of Salinas Union High School District. California Safe Schools Assessment results, 1997 - 98.
19 Cohen L & Swift S. A public health approach to the violence epidemic in the United States. Environment and Urbanization, 1993;5(2). P. 50-66.
20 Pacific Center for Violence Prevention. Reducing Access to Alcohol. 1997
21 Ibid.
22 Collins JJ & Messerschmidt PM. Epidemiology of alcohol-related violence. Alcohol Health and Research World, 1993;17(2):93-99
23 Bennett WJ. Face the Facts About Alcohol and Crime, Wall Street Journal, Op Ed July 29, 1997
24 Salinas Unified High School District, Teen Summit Survey, 1999.
25 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County, August 1996.
26 Pacific Center for Violence Prevention, Alcohol-Related Violence Fact Sheet.
27 Hotaling & Sugarman. An analysis of risk markers in husband to wife violence: The current state of knowledge. Victims and Victim, 1986;1(2), 101-124.
28 1993 estimate of the American Psychological Association.
29 Slaby, SG. 1992. Television violence: Effects and remedies. Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice. December 15,
1992.
30 City of Salinas Community Development Department, Community Profile, November 1998.
31 National Center for Health Statistics, 1995.
32 State of California, Department of Health Services, Death Records, 1995.
33 Prevent Handgun Violence Against Kids & Legal Community Against Violence, Communities on the Move, Local Ordinance Survey, 1998.
34 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County, August 1996.
35 Kellermann, A., Rivara, F., Rushforth, N., Banton, J., Reay, D., Francisco, J., Locci, A., Prodzinski, J., Hackman, B., Somes, G. Gun Ownership as a Risk Factor for Homicide in the Home, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol.329, No. 15, October 1993.
36 U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, April 1995.
37 Donziger, SR. Prisons. The Real War on Crime: The Report to the National Criminal Justice Commission. 1996. New York: Harper Collins.
38 The Center on Crime, Communities & Culture, Soros Foundation. Research Brief: Education as Crime Prevention, Occasional Paper Series, No. 2, September 1997.
39 Applied Survey Research, The Tellus Project: Improving the Quality of Life in Monterey County, August 1996.
40 National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Reducing Crime in America: A Pragmatic Approach, San Francisco, August1, 1993.
41 Werner E & Smith R. 1992. Overcoming the odds: High-risk children from birth to adulthood. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
42 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Maternal & Child Health Bureau, unpublished draft, 1999.
43 Personal communication, September 1997
44 Benard B. The foundations of the resiliency paradigm. Resiliency in Action, winter 1996.
45 McKnight J & Kretzman J. 1990. Mapping community assets. Northwestern University: Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research.
46 Ibid.
47 Keeping Schools Open as Community Learning Centers: Extending Learning in a Safe, Drug-Free Environment Before and After School. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, July 1997.
48 tool developed by Prevention Institute
49 National Crime Prevention Council, Six Safer Cities, March 1999.
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