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CDC releases “Intimate Partner Violence Surveillance: Uniform Definitions and Recommended Data Elements, Version 2.”
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THRIVES—CDC’s Global Technical Package to Prevent Violence Against Children—aims to help countries prevent violence against children.
Findings show global rates of sexual violence against children are high; few victims receive supportive services.
This World Health Organization (WHO) report—the first of its kind—provides a global knowledge base on suicide.
A new study shows Early Head Start may reduce some forms of child maltreatment.
This CDC blog explores how genetic research might offer greater understanding about preventing the tragedy of suicide.
The latest CDC research on teen dating violence suggests comprehensive prevention efforts should focus on helping students develop healthy relationship skills.
Learn more about preventing child abuse and neglect in your community.
Interact with CDC & Students Against Violence Everywhere during National Youth Violence Prevention Week!
This report examines sexual violence, stalking, and intimate partner violence victimization using data from 2011.