| American Humane Association: AHA is a national leader in identifying and preventing the causes of child and animal abuse and neglect. |
| Crime Survivor Guide: Resources for a victim needing to face a parole board about the possible release, parole or probation of an assailant. |
| Family and Community Violence Prevention (FCVP) Program: Violence prevention information from Family Life Centers serving minority youth and families through a cooperative agreement between Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, and the Office of Minority Health. |
| James E. Davis - Stop the Violence: Official Web site of the organization "Love Yourself - Stop the Violence", a grassroots organization dedicated to stopping violence in urban America; and its founder, NYC police officer and community activist James E. Davis. |
| Lets Prevent Abuse: Abuse prevention project sponsored by the Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER); seeks to assist early childhood professionals in identifying and working with families who are at risk for child maltreatment. Describes script and intended audience; puppet order form provided. |
| Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women (LACAAW): A non-profit, multi-cultural, feminist, community-based volunteer organization. Aims for the elimination of violence against women and children through education, prevention, and intervention. |
| McClure Associates: Workplace violence consultancy and training provider. |
| METRAC: A non-profit organization committed to the rights of women and children to live their lives free of violence and the threat of violence. |
| NetCops PSI - COPTALK: Public safety information from cops. |
| Prevention Yellow Pages: A worldwide directory of programs, research, references and resources dedicated to the prevention of youth problems and the promotion of nurturing children. |
| PreventViolence.org: The reader can explore this site to discover how to tap that potential in your community and create a safer and healthier environment for our young people. |
| SAFE House Web Site and Resource Center: A non-profit Nevada organization devoted to strengthening families by Stopping Abuse in the Family Environment. |
| Stop Violence:Resources for A Just Peace: Links to online resources on many forms of violence and other forms of victimization. Find help hotlines, safety tips, statistics, critical analysis and policy ideas. |
| The Avert Project: An interactive and highly effective training program that has shown to decrease the risk of institutional violence by establishing a system-wide model for behavioral accountability. |
| The Conflict Center: Teaches that conflict and differences are inevitable but that violence is not. |
| The ReDo Theatre Company: Offers tools to help people young and old understand and deal with anger, violence and conflict. |
| The Scary Guy: Interactive programs focus on anti-bullying, anti-violence and emotional intelligence. |
| The Violence Prevention Consortium (VPC) in Hawaii: Association for the prevention of violence in the home, school, workplace, and community. |
| Touch Hearts: A grass roots network of people who combat "violence, alienation, and despair." |
| Violence Prevention: Gateway to multiple topics related to gangs and violence in general provided by Teachers Workshop, Bishop, GA. |
| Violence Prevention: A new, award winning program to prevent violence in children, teens and families to improve communication skills, to teach anger and stress management and other critical life skills. |
| Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP): Violence prevention research unit at the University of California, Davis. |
| Violence Prevention Week Campaign: Educational materials, newsletter, roundtable, calendar, media kit, message board, and resources. |
| WAVE Trust (Worldwide Alternatives to ViolencE): International charity dedicated to understanding the root causes of violence and child abuse and promoting international best practice on prevention, reduction and cure. |
| Your1voice: A non-profit corporation that inspires peaceful action against workplace, school and domestic violence and creates market pressure on sponsors, and producers of violent television, films, video games and media. |