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Blueprints
for Violence Prevention Overview
In 1996, the Center for the Study
and Prevention of Violence (CSPV), at the University
of Colorado at Boulder, with funding from the Colorado
Division of Criminal Justice, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime
and Delinquency, designed and launched a national violence
prevention initiative to identify violence prevention
programs that are effective. The project, called Blueprints
for Violence Prevention, has identified 11 prevention
and intervention programs that meet a strict scientific
standard of program effectiveness. Program effectiveness
is based upon an initial review by CSPV and a final
review and recommendation from a distinguished Advisory
Board, comprised of seven experts in the field of
violence prevention. The 11 model programs, called Blueprints,
have been effective in reducing adolescent violent crime,
aggression, delinquency, and substance abuse. Another
18 programs have been identified as promising programs.
To date, more than 600 programs have been reviewed,
and the Center continues to look for programs which
meet the selection criteria.
Soon after the initiation of Blueprints, the Office
of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
became an active supporter of the project and provided
funding to CSPV to sponsor program replications in sites
across the United States. As a result, Blueprints has
evolved into a large-scale prevention initiative, both
identifying model programs and providing training
and technical assistance to help sites choose and
implement a set of demonstrated effective programs with
a high degree of integrity.
While the designers of each program provide training
and consultation to sites, CSPV monitors the quality
of replication by conducting a detailed and comprehensive
process evaluation at each site. Little is known about
the implementation problems that cause many programs
to fail. A CSPV objective is to build this body of knowledge
about implementation by accumulating data on the Blueprints
replication sites regarding problems encountered, attempted
solutions, which worked or didn’t work and why.
We also collect useful data for screening potential
replicators such as organizational capacity needed,
funding stability, commitment, resources, etc., required
for a high probability of success.
Overall, the Blueprints Initiative sets a gold standard
for implementing exemplary, research-based violence
and drug programs and for implementing these programs
with fidelity to the models. The work that is being
conducted will help to bridge the gap between knowledge
(research) and practice and inform the users of programs
of the barriers that must be overcome in order to achieve
maximum success.
BLUEPRINTS
FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
1877 Broadway, Suite 601
Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 492-1032
FAX (303) 443-3297
Email:
Blueprints@colorado.edu
Website:
http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/blueprints/
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