Teaching about violence prevention: A bridge between public health and criminal justice educators |
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Authors: | Roberto Hugh Potter Jeanne E Krider |
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Institution: | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | Public health perspectives on violence-related injuries have become increasingly important over the past two decades, yet they are rarely mentioned in criminal justice educational texts or articles. Here we provide a brief overview of the public health approach to the prevention of violence and related injuries and compare it to an approach to crime prevention commonly associated with the criminal justice approach: deterrence. The prevention of sexual assault on college and university campuses is used as an illustration of the two approaches. Finally, given the similarities between the manner in which these two multi-disciplinary fields approach violence prevention, we explore how and why criminal justice educators might want to teach a bridge between public health and criminal justice. |
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