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  1. video: How Can Neuroscience Promote Public Health and Support Public
     Policy to Prevent Community Violence?
  2. violence is a public health issue


"People Who experience mood swings, fear, voices and visions"



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Date:    Fri, 2 Dec 2016 11:37:58 -0800
From:    Sylvia Caras <[email protected]>
Subject: video: How Can Neuroscience Promote Public Health and Support Public 
Policy to Prevent Community Violence?

Battling Blood in the Streets: How Can Neuroscience Promote Public 
Health and Support Public Policy to Prevent Community Violence?

Interrupt, prevent, change the norm:

http://clbb.mgh.harvard.edu/battling-blood/?utm_source=November+2016&utm_campaign=November+2016+newsletter&utm_medium=email

(In Santa Cruz, we've had two deaths in the last month, men acting 
erratically, known to have a psych diagnosis, shot by the 
police.   Some public dismay; some calls for outpatient commitment.  S.) 

www.peoplewho.org

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Date:    Fri, 2 Dec 2016 12:42:57 -0800
From:    Sylvia Caras <[email protected]>
Subject: violence is a public health issue

Like the infectious diseases in our history, violence is better 
understood and more successfully treated as an epidemic.

http://cureviolence.org/

www.peoplewho.org

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End of IRIS Digest - 1 Dec 2016 to 3 Dec 2016 (#2016-109)
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