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About the Society for Prevention of Violence
~ About Social Skills Training
~ About Violence Prevention Skills Training
~ SPV Was First to Teach Social Skills in Schools

Brochure

Highlights  
~ Kids Teaching Kids
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Parents' Comments
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Teachers' Reactions to Social Skills' Teaching
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Users of SPV Curricula

SPV's Social Skills Program
~ Ready-to-Use Social Skills Lessons and Activities
~ Ready-to-Use Violence Prevention Skills
Lessons nd Activities

SPV Workshops
~ Calendar
~ Descriptions

Membership

Newsletter

Articles
~ "Understanding Theories of Violence"
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"Effective Violence Prevention
Methodologies"

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"School Tragedy . . . Is It Preventable?"
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"The Beer-Sheva Israel Project Revisited"
~ "Social Skills Training--A Logical Partner
and Precursor
to Conflict Resolution"
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"Is Social Skills Training One 'Missing Link'?"
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"Stop Bully Behavior"
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"Ready-to-Use Skills Methodologies for
Preventing and Managing Violence"
~ "Domestic Violence Prevention"

Statistics--Youth Violence
~ "Facts at a Glance"
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"A Report of the Surgeon General"
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"State Statistics for Ohio"

Mission Statement

The Society for Prevention of Violence is dedicated to reducing the prevalence of violent acts and asocial behaviors of children and adults through education. It accomplishes this mission by teaching children and adults the use of the skills necessary to build their character, helping them acquire a strong value system, motivating them to develop their communication skills and to realize growth in interpersonal relationships. The Mission includes integration of social and academic skills to encourage those who use them to reach their full potential and contribute to our nation's society by being able to make decisions and solve problems through effective and appropriate means.

 


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