Swaner, R. Jensen, E., Ayoub, L. H., Rempel, M., & Kralstein, D.2015-11-192015-11-192015Swaner, R. Jensen, E., Ayoub, L. H., Rempel, M., & Kralstein, D. (2015). An Outcome Evaluation of the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/249236.pdf?utm_source=DynamicsMarketing&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=JUVJUST+_DefendingChildhoodRelease_111715&ed2f26df2d9c416fbddddd2330a778c6=znabfamwf-zfvwmmpvhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/2651In order to address the prevalence of children’s exposure to violence, eight sites around the country were selected by the Department of Justice for the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program. This national initiative aims 1) to prevent children’s exposure to violence; 2) to mitigate the negative impact of such exposure when it does occur; and 3) to develop knowledge and spread awareness about children’s exposure to violence, both within and beyond the chosen pilot sites. This report is an outcome evaluation of six of the eight demonstration sites: Boston, MA; Chippewa Cree Tribe, Rocky Boy’s Reservation, MT; Cuyahoga County, OH; Grand Forks, ND; Rosebud Sioux Tribe, SD; and Shelby County, TN.en-USdefending childhoodevaluationoutcomesAn Outcome Evaluation of the Defending Childhood Demonstration ProgramArticle