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Blueprint for Effective Crime Prevention:<br />
The National Crime Prevention Strategy................................................. 75<br />
Daniel Sansfaçon & Lucie Léonard<br />
Lessons for Canadian Crime Prevention:<br />
Cultural Shifts and Local Flexibilities...................................................... 81<br />
Margaret Shaw<br />
YOUTH AND COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE<br />
Gang Violence Among Youth and Young Adults:<br />
(Dis)Affiliation and the Potential for Prevention...................................... 89<br />
Melanie Bania<br />
La violence dans l’univers des gangs : du besoin de<br />
protection à la construction identitaire masculine...................................117<br />
Patrice Corriveau<br />
Aboriginal Youth and Violent Gang Involvement<br />
in Canada: Quality Prevention Strategies............................................... 135<br />
Mark Totten<br />
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN<br />
Laying the Foundation for Effective Collaboration<br />
and Problem Solving Partnerships.......................................................... 159<br />
Julie Pehar & Christine Sevigny<br />
Protocole montréalais de collaboration intersectorielle<br />
pour les enfants exposés à la violence conjugale :<br />
évaluation du projet pilote d’implantation............................................. 179<br />
Myriam Dubé & Raymonde Boisvert<br />
Remerciements<br />
Nous tenons à exprimer nos remerciements à Sécurité publique Canada (SP)<br />
dont le soutien financier a rendu possible la préparation, la publication et la<br />
distribution de ce volume de la Revue de l’Institut pour la prévention de la<br />
criminalité (RIPC). Toutes les opinions exprimées dans cette Revue sont celles<br />
des auteurs et n’engagent aucunement SP ou ses représentants.<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
We wish to express our appreciation for the support <strong>of</strong> Public Safety Canada<br />
(PS) in the preparation, publication and distribution <strong>of</strong> this volume <strong>of</strong><br />
the Institute for the Prevention <strong>of</strong> Crime Review (IPCR). The financial<br />
contribution <strong>of</strong> PS has made this initiative possible. All the opinions<br />
expressed herein are those <strong>of</strong> the authors <strong>of</strong> the articles and in no way reflect<br />
the positions <strong>of</strong> PS or its representatives.<br />
Concentrating Investments to Prevent Violence Against Women........... 201<br />
Holly Johnson & Jennifer Fraser