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Re: Self Protection Programs



Check out this study:

With the best of intentions : the child sexual abuse prevention
                  movement / Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil GilbertAt


11:52 AM 11/20/00 -0800, you wrote:
>      Try checking out the Child Assault Prevention (CAP) Program.  Their
>      headquarters are in Columbus, Ohio, I believe.  They have conducted
>      research to evaluate their program and found it to be successful.  I'm
>      not sure of any specific citations.  The office there should be able
>      to give you a reference.  Jackie Reilly
>
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>Subject: Self Protection Programs
>Author:  <CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu> at INTERNET-MAIL
>Date:    11/13/00 12:24 PM
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>
>Can anyone point me in the direction of research showing the effectiveness
>(or lack of effectiveness) of programs that teach young children (ages 4-6)
>how to protect themselves from child abuse & neglect or other forms of
>intentional injury (i.e., child abduction)?
>
>Thank you!
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