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Violence Intervention Project (VIP)
The Violence Intervention Project (VIP) is an innovative and effective model of intervention for individuals often categorized as "unreachable." Project participants come from the most volatile and impoverished Baltimore neighborhoods where profound social problems impact the entire community.
These individuals are entrenched in a "daily mode of survival," which encourages and sustains the occurrence of impaired judgment, risk taking behavior, interpersonal violence, illegal/illicit activity, self-medication, impulsive reactions, inconsistent education, decreased empathy/personal responsibility, complicated medical concerns, and under-employment. Participants have usually been both a victim and a perpetrator of interpersonal violence in their lives.
The VIP engages these individuals during a point of personal crisis and assists in the use of healthy coping techniques to resolve the problems at hand. This relationship establishes a supportive foundation from which additional positive changes are possible.
Violence Intervention Project (VIP)
Recruiting Adult & Youth Victims of Violence at the bedside in the Shock Trauma Center.
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Promoting Healthy Alternatives for Teens (PHAT)
Operates as a single session designed to expose youth to positive & negative consequences associated with decision-making.
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My Future - My Career
An after-school program designed with violence prevention initiatives while focusing on
goals for the future, including higher education and careers.
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Victims of Violence: Report of a Large Concurrent Case-control Study
The Journal of Trauma, September 2006, Volume 61, Issue 3
Hospital-Based
Violence Intervention Programs Work.