Resources and Information for Children and Youth
Biting, Pushing, Pulling Hair Helping Children with Aggression by Patty Wipfler
Breaking the Devastating Link Between International Terrorism and Intimate Violence by Riane Eisler
Cyber Cafés A How-to Manual Including Designing a Web Site and Implementing an Online Peer Education Program by Alex Franka With Jessie Gilliam Edited by Sue Alford, MLS, Ammie Feijoo, MLS
Ending Legalized Violence Against Children Global Report 2006, published by The Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children
Every Girl Counts: Development, Justice and Gender a World Vision Girl Child Report
Fiction and Fact -- Corporal Punishment in Schools (brochure) by Jordan Riak
From Coercive to Strength-Based Intervention: Responding to the Needs of Children in Pain by Larry K. Brendtro
The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children: A critical review of progress made and obstacles encountered in
increasing protection for war-affected children by Graça Machel
The Influence of Corporal Punishment on Crime by Adah Maurer, Ph.D. and James S. Wallerstein
Let’s Just Play by Janet Miller
Little Book of Peace produced by Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Making the Peace: An Approach to Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth by the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Mobilizing the Hip-Hop Generation by Jesse Alejandro Cottrell
Off Balance: Youth, Race & Crime in the News by Lori Dorfman
Progress for Children 2004: A Child Survival Report Card published by UNICEF - also in Arabic, French and Spanish
Progress for Children 2005: A Report Card on Gender Parity and Primary Education published by UNICEF- also in French and Spanish
The State of the World’s Children 2004 published by UNICEF
The State of the World's Children 2005: Childhood Under Threat published by UNICEF
Stories of Meaningful Student Involvement by Adam Fletcher
Talk with Your Kids About Violence from the National Campaign to Support Parents by the Kaiser Family Foundation and Children
Youth and the State of the World published by Advocates for Youth