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Tag: interrupter

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Vox — The Evidence for Violence Interrupters Doesn’t Support the Hype

“The evidence is mixed,” Butts, who led the 2015 review and subsequent research on interrupters, said. “We need to do more studies.” Continue reading Vox — The Evidence for Violence Interrupters Doesn’t Support the Hype

JohnJayRECSeptember 3, 2021December 13, 2022

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