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Changing cultural and social norms that support violenceSeries of briefings on violence preventionThis briefing for advocates, programme designers and implementers and others is one of a seven-part series on the evidence for interventions to prevent interpersonal and self-directed violence. The other six briefings look at reducing access to lethal means; increasing safe, stable and nurturing relationships between children and their parents and caregivers; develop ing life skills in children and adolescents; reducing availabil-ity and misuse of alcohol; promoting gender equality; and victim identification, care and a searchable evidence base on interventions to prevent violence, please go to: a library of violence prevention publications, including the other briefings in this series, please go to: WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication DataChanging cultural and social norms supportive of violent behaviour. (Series of briefings on violence prevention: the evidence) prevention and control.
Changing cultural and social norms that support violence Series of briefings on violence prevention This briefing for advocates, programme …
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