Supporting Community Safety through University-Community Partnerships: Exploring Models of Engagement
Abstract
This paper explores various models of university-community engagement to support youth violence prevention and community safety. A series of case examples from the Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro are highlighted. The case examples-four projects spanning a six-year time period-are the springboard for exploring issues of funding, community collaboration, sustainability, leadership, evaluation, and communication.Downloads
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01/18/2011
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Insights, Case Studies, and Applications
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