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PAUL BOXER is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University in Newark with affiliate appointments in the Rutgers Schools of Criminal Justice and Social Work. He is a developmental-clinical psychologist who studies the development, prevention, and treatment of aggression and violence as well as evidence-based practices for helping justice-involved youth.
RAPHAEL TRAVIS is a professor at Texas State University in the School of Social Work. His research, practice, and consultancy work emphasize healthy development over the life course, resilience, and civic engagement. He also investigates creative arts, especially hip-hop culture, as a source of health and well-being for individuals and communities. He is the author, with A. Rodwin, of "Therapeutic Applications of Hip Hop with U.S. Homeless Adults with Severe Mental Illness," in Art in Social Work Practice (2018).
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The Future of Youth Violence Prevention: A Mixtape for Practice, Policy, and Research focuses on innovative approaches to youth violence prevention that utilize consistent principles found within existing best practices but are dynamic and adaptable across settings – and the socio-historical and cultural realities of those settings.
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Introduction: Youth Violence and the Mixtape Framework
PAUL BOXER AND RAPHAEL TRAVIS JR.
Part I Foundations
1 Theoretical Foundations of Youth Violence Prevention
PAUL BOXER AND ZION CRICHLOW
2 A Life Course Approach to Youth Violence Prevention
JOYCE LEE, ELIZABETH BARNERT, AND NEAL HALFON
3 Promoting Competencies and Preventing Violence with Social-Emotional and Social-Cognitive Programs in Schools
KAREN L. BIERMAN AND REBECCA SLOTKIN
4 Anger Control Counseling for Youth Violence Prevention
RAYMOND W. NOVACO AND ISAIAS M. CONTRERAS
5 A Socioecological Framework for Youth Violence Prevention: Treatment in Homes and Communities
KATHERINE KELTON AND ASHLI J. SHEIDOW
Part II Expansions
6 Culturally Responsive Clinical Interventions for Youth Violence
STANLEY J. HUEY JR. AND EMILY N. SATINSKY
7 Trauma-Informed Mentoring and Related Approaches
MATTHEW HAGLER AND JEAN RHODES
8 What Does Rap Music Have to Do with Violence Prevention?
JALEEL ABDUL-ADIL
9 Entrepreneurship and Vocational Development: Pathways for Youth Violence Prevention
JORJA LEAP
10 Gun Violence in the Black Community: The Rise of a Credible Messenger
SAMSON STYLES
11 Healed People Heal People: Stopping Violence the Paterson Healing Collective Way
LIZA CHOWDHURY
12 Empowering Youth to Become Coproducers of Public Safety: Implementation of Data-Informed Community Engagement in Newark, NJ
ALEJANDRO GIMENE Z-SANTANA AND JOEL M. CAPLAN
13 Place-Based Prevention for Youth Gun Violence: Analytics and Application
JONATHAN JAY
14 Culturally Rooted Strategies for Youth-Positive Development among Youth of Color: A Holistic Approach to the Evaluation of Community-Driven
Youth Violence Prevention Programs
FIORELLA L . CARLOS CHAVEZ, PETER REJ, AND CHERYL GRILLS
Part III Extensions
15 Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs for Violently Injured Youth
STEPHANIE BONNE
16 Violence Prevention and Safety Promotion in the LGBTQ+ Community
COREY PRACHNIAK
17 Disrupting the Crossover: Using and Improving Child Welfare Practice as Youth Violence Prevention
CLAIRE TERREBONNE
18 Following the Lead of Child Survivors of Domestic Violence: Toward Peace, Equity, and Wholeness
SHENNA MORRIS AND CASEY KEENE
19 Current Issues and Emerging Needs in Teen Dating Violence Prevention
KATRINA J. DEBNAM
20 Spiritual and Faith-Based Approaches to Preventing Youth Violence
KRISTA R. MEHARI AND DEMETRIUS R. SMITH
21 Reimagining Violence Prevention within Youth Sport: A Social Justice Approach to Youth Development through Sport
JILL KOCHANEK
Part IV Vistas
22 Understanding the Roles of Structural, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal Violence in the Lives of Black Girls
JANICE JOHNSON DIAS
23 Broadening the Scope of Hospital-Based Programs to Prevent Youth Gun Violence
WILLIAM WICAL AND JOSEPH RICHARDSON JR.
24 The Law Alone Cannot Fix It
MARSHA LEVICK
25 Hip Hop Culture and a New Paradigm for Preventing Violent Experiences among Youth
RAPHAEL TRAVIS JR. AND SIERRA MULL AN
26 Rooted Solutions: A Critical Race Perspective on Violence Prevention for Black Youth
NONI K. GAYLORD- HARDEN AND ROBYN D. DOUGLAS
Conclusion: Transcending the Silos: The Mixtape in Theory and Practice
RAPHAEL TRAVIS JR. AND PAUL BOXER
Acknowledgments
Index
Notes on Contributors