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Home » Youth Violence: Fact Sheet 2009
Youth Violence: Fact Sheet 2009
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Youth Violence: Fact Sheet 2009
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Youth violence refers to harmful behaviors that can start early and continue into young adulthood. The young person can be a victim, an offender, or a witness to the violence.

Link: http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/pdf/YV-FactSheet-a.pdf
Added by View user profileSonia Hossain on September 7, 2009
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