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Creating Safer Communities Through Proven Prevention

Turn Evidence into Impact

At Violence Prevention Solutions, we are dedicated to creating safer communities through evidence-based strategies that prevent violence before it occurs.

 

With deep expertise in violence prevention, we partner with communities, state and local agencies, K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and organizations of all sizes build prevention strategies that work.

Preventing violence is central to your mission—but making prevention effective, fundable, and lasting requires more than good intentions. That’s where we come in. ​​​ 

​​​Let us help you turn prevention science into practical solutions. 

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Our Services

Meet Our Experts

Violence Prevention Solutions is a team of nationally recognized experts in effective violence prevention strategies, public health, and behavioral science. Our consultants bring decades of experience designing, implementing, and evaluating violence prevention strategies at the local, state, and national levels.  

Thanks to your team’s expert knowledge, amazing responsiveness, and generous support, we’ve been able to build and expand our work with Chicago Public Schools in ways we never imagined from training counselors to delivering life-changing lessons to students.

John Monaco

Chief Operating Officer

Domestic Violence Outreach

Chicago, IL

Working with Dr. DeGue and her team to bring Dating Matters to Swedish youth has been transformative. Their expertise is helping us adapt this powerful program to a new language and cultural context—while staying true to what makes it effective.

Lars-Gunnar Engström, PhD

Senior Advisor

Swedish Gender Equality Agency

Gothenburg, Sweden

I can’t say enough good things about the Dating Matters programs [developed and supported by our experts], and I’m trying to provide it to as many students as possible. This is one of the best ways to prevent future dating violence and to prevent young people from getting caught up in abusive relationships before they recognize what is happening.

Rebecca Thompson

School Outreach Counselor

Anchor House

Trenton, NJ

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