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Safe From the Start: Taking Action on Children Exposed to Violence
Safe From the Start: Taking Action on Children Exposed to Violence
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The prevalence of violence in our communities, neighborhoods, and homes places children at high risk of exposure.
The potential for harm to children exposed to violence is considerable. In the
short term, children’s lives are often radically disrupted when their parents,
loved ones, or they themselves are harmed. A range of feelings is evoked, including helplessness, hopelessness, fear, and aggression, among others.
The long-term effects can be devastating, including difficulties in school, work,
and relationships and physical and mental health problems. Children exposed to violence may be revictimized later in life, or they may become victimizers themselves, as studies indicate that children exposed to violence are at greater risk of perpetrating violent acts.
Convened by the U.S. Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services,
the National Summit on Children Exposed to Violence brought experts together
to develop a framework for understanding and addressing children’s exposure
to violence. This Summary describes that framework, creating an action plan
that outlines principles for preventing and reducing the negative impact of the
exposure to violence on children.
The potential for harm to children exposed to violence is considerable. In the
short term, children’s lives are often radically disrupted when their parents,
loved ones, or they themselves are harmed. A range of feelings is evoked, including helplessness, hopelessness, fear, and aggression, among others.
The long-term effects can be devastating, including difficulties in school, work,
and relationships and physical and mental health problems. Children exposed to violence may be revictimized later in life, or they may become victimizers themselves, as studies indicate that children exposed to violence are at greater risk of perpetrating violent acts.
Convened by the U.S. Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services,
the National Summit on Children Exposed to Violence brought experts together
to develop a framework for understanding and addressing children’s exposure
to violence. This Summary describes that framework, creating an action plan
that outlines principles for preventing and reducing the negative impact of the
exposure to violence on children.
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