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The authors developed a new methodological framework for assessing
military personnel and military family needs. This monograph
describes the development and testing of a survey based on that
framework that the Department of Defense and local military
commanders can use to gauge the problems and problem-related needs
of service members and their families, how well those needs are
being met, and the barriers and bridges to accessing services.
Documents the program and community settings, interventions, and
implementations of 15 programs across the country that provide
interventions for families in which children have been exposed to
violence. The 15 programs were part of Safe Start Promising
Approaches, an initiative aimed at building knowledge about the
effectiveness of specific intervention strategies intended to
reduce the harmful effects of children1s exposure to violence.
CBITS was developed for use by school-based mental health
professionals for any student with symptoms of distress following
exposure to trauma. SSET was adapted from CBITS for use by any
school personnel with the time and interest to work with students
affected by trauma. This toolkit assists social workers,
school-based mental health professionals, and school personnel in
adapting these interventions for use with youth who are in foster
care.
This study recommends that the LAPD adopts a concept of police
professionalism that incorporates corporateness, responsibility and
expertise to guide the its training, to include training: the use
of force; search and seizure; arrest procedures; community
policing; and diversity awareness.
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