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Cure Violence, Jeffrey Butts, Other Products, Presentations, Violence

Evaluating the Cure Violence Model in New York City

Discussion at a community roundtable organized by the National Academies of Sciences. Also, Jeffrey Butts and Daniel Webster respond to audience questions following the discussion.

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