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17-Jan-12 1:00 PM  CST  

Blueprints for Violence Prevention Conference Opens Registration 

The San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, TX, will host the 2012 Blueprints Conference on April 11–13, 2012. This event is geared toward juvenile justice professionals and will disseminate science-based information on effective youth violence, delinquency, and drug prevention programs. Program experts will discuss evidence-based prevention programs and will provide education, guidance, and tools for individuals, communities, and agencies interested in implementation success, sustainability, policy, and effective leadership.

For more information or to register, visit www.blueprintsconference.com.

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For information on Blueprints, the model programs or presentation information, please contact Sharon Mihalic with the Center for the Study & Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado at (303) 492-2137 or sharon.mihalic@colorado.edu 

For information about the 2012 Blueprints Conference, please contact the meeting planners at Trio Solutions at (843) 216-0442 or e-mail jcherock@trio-solutions.com

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Source: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
http://ojjdp.gov

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