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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participant List." Institute of Medicine. 2008. Violence Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Finding a Place on the Global Agenda: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12016.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participant List." Institute of Medicine. 2008. Violence Prevention in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Finding a Place on the Global Agenda: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12016.
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Appendix B Participant List Tanya Abramsky Larry Cohen Erik Alda Karen Colvard George Alleyne Alberto Concha-Eastman Andrew Alonge Marie-Therese Connolly Roseanna Ander Linda Dahlberg Mark Anderson Renae Diegel Bernard Auchter John Donnelly Susan Aziz Deborah Donovan Rice Karen Babich Howard Dubowitz Karen Bachar Alan Eccleston Marlene Beckman Joshua Edward Carl Bell Mary Ellsberg Jocelyn Bell Jamie Ferrell Lanny Berman Marco Ferroni Stephen Blount Martin Finkle Linda Bowen Leilani Francisco Laurence Branch Meg Gage David Brown James Garbarino Nelle Temple Brown Claudia Garcia-Moreno Alexander Butchart Richard Garfield Eric Caine Nicole Gaskin-Laniyan Jacqueline Campbell Jill Gay Madeline Carter Amanda Geppert Shannan Catalano Michael Gerber Carme Clavel Arcas Jess Gersky 121

122 APPENDIX B Andrea Gielen Elena Nightingale James Gilligan William Omondi Odongo Nancy Glass Anne Outwater Karen Goraleski Pamela Pine Stuart Grudgings Aron Primack Rodrigo Guerrero Frank Putnam Rodney Hammond Paul Quinnett Stephen Hargarten Jerry Reed Pat Harner Winnie Reed Barbara Hatcher Lainie Reisman Frances Henry Avid Reza Irene Hoskins Mark Rosenberg Adnan Hyder Jaime Rothbard Robin Ikeda Charles Russell Christine Johnson Prachi Sanghavi Wanda Jones Lisa Schechtman Kate Joseph Joan Serra Hoffman Manisha Joshi Vic Sidel Naomi Karp Susannah Sirkin Meredith Kerley Susan B. Somers Kathy Kidd Susan Sorenson Johann Koehler Sidney Stahl Walter Korzec Richard Stanley Mary Koss Maxine Stein Etienne Krug Kiersten Stewart Jorge Lamas Rachel Sturke Bandy Lee Aimee Thompson Elsie LeFranc Meredith Tuller Jennifer Levy Andres Villaveces Gail Lippert Katherine Vittes Catalina Lopez Irvin Waller Virginia Lynch Rita Webb Elizabeth Maag Stephanie Whittier Bob Mazer Marcia Wolf James Mercy Gary Yates Maurice Middleberg Diego Zavala Carrie Mulford

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The current state of science in violence prevention reveals progress, promise, and a number of remaining challenges. In order to fully examine the issue of global violence prevention, the Institute of Medicine in collaboration with Global Violence Prevention Advocacy, convened a workshop and released the workshop summary entitled, Violence Prevention in Low-and Middle-Income Countries.

The workshop brought together participants with a wide array of expertise in fields related to health, criminal justice, public policy, and economic development, to study and articulate specific opportunities for the U.S. government and other leaders with resources to more effectively support programming for prevention of the many types of violence. Participants highlighted the need for the timely development of an integrated, science-based approach and agenda to support research, clinical practice, program development, policy analysis, and advocacy for violence prevention.

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