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Volume 26, Issue 6: December, 1999

Abstract

ESTABLISHING LA VIDA: A COMMUNITY-BASED PARTNERSHIP TO PREVENT INTIMATE VIOLENCE AGAINST LATINA WOMEN

Barbara J. Maciak, PhD, MPH, Ricardo Guzman, MSW, MPH, Anna Santiago, PhD, Graciela Villalobos, MSW, and Barbara A. Israel, DrPH

Youth antisocial behavior is influenced, in part, by neighborhood context. Yet, rather than attempting to ameliorate factors contributing to youth antisocial behavior, service dollars are primarily devoted to expensive and often ineffective out-of-home placements. This article describes the development and implementation of a collaborative partnership designed to empower an economically disadvantaged neighborhood to address violent criminal behavior, substance abuse, and other serious antisocial problems of its youth while maintaining youth in the neighborhood. Through a collaboration between a university research center and neighborhood stakeholders, services are being provided to address the key priorities identified by neighborhood residents, and extensive efforts are being made to develop family and neighborhood contexts that are conducive to prosocial youth behavior.

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