Putting Knowledge into Action to Prevent Violence

Presents s a series of products developed through the Rapid Synthesis and Translation Process (RSTP). This process is collaborative and multi-sector in that it brings violence prevention practitioners and research scientists together from the very beginning of the translation process—.the development of products and tools derived from scientific knowledge/evidence that are user friendly and action oriented. Essentially, the RSTP bridges the research-to-practice gap by including the field from the beginning and keeping the researchers and practitioners involved throughout the process. 

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National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Year Resource Released
2014

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