ABOUT THE PROGRAM

MISSION

The mission of the Youth Violence Prevention Program is to develop and support collaborative, culturally relevant, community-based research on youth violence prevention and to broadly disseminate these findings.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Program is multidisciplinary, supporting research from a number of different fields of study, and interdisciplinary, supporting projects that cross disciplinary boundaries. The overall program is funded on a year-to-year basis through a Congressional appropriation to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Dr. David Johnson, Dean of Arts & Sciences, is Principal Investigator, Dr. Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling is Co-Principal Investigator, and Ms. Shannon Shelley-Tremblay is Program Manager.

Initial funding for the program was received in September 2001. The most recent award - $987,228 was received in September 2006 - brings the 6 year total to $4,418,934.

Each year, the USA Youth Violence Prevention Program (YVPP) requests proposals for research projects related to its mission. The proposals must include at least one faculty member from the College of Arts and Sciences. While successful proposals must meet the same Federal standards for research projects as in national competitions, the applicant pool is smaller and only among USA Faculty.

The USA Youth Violence Prevention Program uses an expert advisory panel that is external to USA to evaluate these research proposals and makes recommendations for funding. Investigators who submit proposals to the USA Youth Violence Prevention Program are given the opportunity to confer with the members of the advisory panel before, during, and after the proposal process.

See the latest Categorical Assistance Progress Report (CAPR) for additional details:

Award 2005-JL-FX-0118 01/01/2007 - 06/30/2007 CAPR

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This page (http://www.southalabama.edu/arts&sci/yvpp/index.htm) was last updated on: 08.11.2006.