Chicago Safe Start Publication Library List
Resources published by Chicago Safe Start Initiative, Office of Violence Prevention
Scholarly Journals
Resources published by Public Sectors
Resources published by Community Organizations
Bulletins, Executive Summaries, Guidelines
Journals, Newsletters, Publications, Reports
Resource Lists, Training Materials, Web-site Resources, Misc.
Media Resources
Other Resources
Resources published by Chicago Safe Start Initiative, Office of Violence Prevention
Chicago Department Public Health. (1998). Chicago Violence Prevention Strategic Plan.
Chicago Department of Public Health. (n.d). Chicago Safe Start Proposal, Violence prevention efforts for children 0-5 years of age. Chicago Safe Start Initiative, Office of Violence Prevention.
Chicago Safe Start. (2001). Chicago Safe Start 5-Year Strategic Plan.
Chicago Safe Start. (2001). Chicago Safe Start 18-Month Implementation Plan.
Chicago Safe Start Strategic and Implementation Plans. (2004). Exectutive Summary Implementation Phase, Year 3. 11/2003 - 10/2004.
Chicago Violence Prevention Strategic Plan. (1998).
Davis, E., Parry, A., White, M., Dill, E., Conway, G., & Sullivan, J. (2006). Bringing the Kids Back Into Focus: Building a Community Response to Children's Exposure to Violence. Chicago Department of Public Health, Chicago Safe Start Initiative, Office of Violence Prevention.
Scholarly Journals
Ackard, D., Neumark-Sztainer, N., Story, M., & Perry, C. (2006).
Parent-Child Connectedness and Behavior and Emotional Health
Among Adolescents. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 30
(1).
Acosta, O., Albus, K., Reynolds, M., Spriggs, D.,&Weist, M. (2001).
Assesing the Status of Research on Violence-Related Problems
Among Youth. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 30(1), 152-160.
Alkon, A., TsChann, J., Ruane, S., Wolff., & Hittner, A. (2001). A violence-Prevetion and Evaluation Project with Ethnically Diverse Population. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(1S), 48-55.
Amaro, H., Fried, L., Cabral, H. & Zuckerman, B. (1990). Violence during Pregnancy and Substance Use. American Journal of Public Health, 80(5), 575-579.
Baker, E., Homan, S., Schonhoff, R., & Kreuter, M. (1999). Principles of Practice for Academic/Practice/Community Research Partnership. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Bancroft, L., & Silverman, J. (2002). Assessing Risk to Children From Batterers.
Bebbington, P., Bhugra, D., Brugha, T., Singleton, N., Farrell, M., Jenkins, R., Lewis, G., & Meltzer, H. (2004). Psychosis, victimisation and childhood disadvantage: Evidence from the second British National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity. British Journal of Psychiatry, 185, 220-226.
Bell, C.& Jenkins, E. (1991). Traumatic Stress and Children. Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Health Care for th Poor and Underserved "Children at Risk". Journal of Health Care For the Poor and Underserved, 2(1), 175-188.
Bell, C.& Jenkins, E. (1993). Community Violence and Children on Chicago's Southside. Psychiatry, 56(2), 46-54.
Bell, C., & Jenkins, E. (1993). Community Violence and Children on Chicago's Southside. Psychiatry, 56, 48-54.
Berkowitz, S. (2003). Children Exposed to Community Violence: The Rationale for Early Intervention. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 6(4).
Bermak, F., & Cornely, L. (2002). The SAFI Model as a Critical Link Between Marginalized Families and Schools: A Literature Review and Strategies for School Counselors. Journal of Counseling & Development.
Bilaver, L., & Goerge, R. (n.d). Child Welfare: The State of Child.
Black, D. (2002). Violence Exposure, Trauma, and IQ and/or Reading Dificits Among Urban Children. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 156(3), 280-285.
Buckey, M. (2000). Cognitive-Developmental Consideration in Violence Prevention and Intervention. Professional School Conselling, 4(1).
Burn, D. & Giammona, V. (n.d). Witness to Violence: Innocence Lost.
Carter, L., Weithon, L.& Behrman, R. (1999). Domestic Vilonece and Children: Analysis and Recommendations. The future of Children Domestic Violence and Children, 9(3).
Ceballo, R., Dahl, T., Artakis, M., & Ramirez, C. (2001). Inner-City Children's Exposure to Community Violence: How Much Do Parents Know? Journal of Marriage and Family, 63.
Ceballo, R., Ramirez, C., Hearn, K., & Maltese, K. (2003). Community Violence and Children's Psychological Well-Being: Does Parental Monitoring Matter? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
Colley-Quille, M., Boyd, R., Frantz, E., & Walsh, J. (2001). Emotional and Behavioral Impact of Exposure to Community Violence in Inner-City Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology.
Connor, J., Kadel-Taras, S., & Vinokur-Kaplan, D. (1999). The Role of Nonprofit Management Support Organizations In Sustaining Community Collaborations. Nonprofit Management & Leadership, 10(2).
Corrigan, P & Boyle, M. (2003). What Works For Mental Health System Change: Evolution or Revolution? Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 30 (5).
Cruz, V., Price-Williams, D., & Andron, L. (1998). Developmentally Disabled Women Who Were Molested as Children. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work.
Culross, P. (1999). Health Care System Responses to Children Exposed to Domestic Violence. The Future of Children Domestic Violence and Children, 9(3).
Dahberg, L. (2001). Youth Violence: Developmental Pathways and Prevention Challenges. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(1S).
Davidson, R., Putnam, K., & Larso, C. (2000). Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Requlation: A possible Prelude to Violence. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, 289(5479), 591-594.
Dodge, K. (2001). The Science of Youth Violence Prevention: Progressing from Developmental Epidemiology to Efficacy to Effectiveness to Public Policy. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Dong, M., Giles, W., Felitti, V., Dube, S., Williams, J., Chapman, D., & Anda, R. (2004). Insights Into Causal Pathways for Ischemic Heart Disease: Adverse Childhood Experiences Study. Circulation, 1761-1766.
Dulmus, C., & Wodarski, J. (2000). Trauma-Related Symptomatology Among Children of Parents Victimized by Urban Community Violence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 70(2), 272-277.
Edleson, J. (1999). Children's Witnessing of Adult Domestic Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(8), 839-870.
Eiden, R. (1999). Exposure to Violence and Behavior Problems During Early Childhood. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(12), 1299-1313.
Embry, D. (2002). The Good Behavior Game: A Best Practice Candidate as a Universal Behavioral Vaccine. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 5(4).
Endsley, S., Kirkegaard, M. & Linares, A. (2005). Together: Communities of Practice in Family Medicine. Family Practice Management.
Evans, G., Rey, J., Hemphill, M., Perkins, D., Austin, W., & Racine, P. (2001). Academic-Community Collaboration - An Ecology for Early Childhood Violence Prevention. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Family Services Research Center. (1995). Multisystemic Therapy Using Home-Based Services: A Clinically Effective and Cost Effective Strategy For Treating Serious Antisocial Behavior in Youth. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Medical University of South Carolina.
Gaensbauer, T., & Siegel, C. (1995). Therapeutic Approaches to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Infants and Toddlers. Infant Mental Health Journal, 16(4), 292-305.
Garbarino, J. (n.d). Growing Up in a Socially Toxic Environment.
Glisson, C. (2002). The Organizational Context of Children's Mental Health Services. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 5(4).
Goodewin, V. (2001). Children's Exposure to Community Violence. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 33(2), 167-173.
Resources published by Public Sectors
Article
Mentaberry, M. 1999. Model Court Serve Abused and Neglected Children. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Fact Sheet #90.
Charts
Chicago Safe Start Case Tracking Flowchart Direct Service Team. (2002).
Chicago Safe Start Intervention Model.
Protective Services (Calls to DCFS). (2001).
Directories
Chicago Department of Public Health. (2001). Directory of Licensed Substance Abuse
Treatment Program in Chicago. Office of Substance Abuse Policy.
Chicago Department of Public Health, Substance Abuse Policy & Programs. (2004).
Directory of Licensed Substance Abuse Treatment Program in Chicago.
City of Chicago. (2002). Head Start/ Child Care: Delegate Agency & Site Directory 2002. Department of Human Services.
Guidelines
Illinois Asscociation for Infant Mental Health. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Guiding Principles for Working with Children Birth to Age Five and Their Families.
Schopper, D., Lormand J.& Waxweiler, R. (n.d). Developing policies to prevent injuries and violence: Guidelines for policy-makers and planners. World Health Organization.
Manuscripts
Chicago Department of Public Health. Child Abusing Reporting.
Children's Justice Task Force. (2005). Manual for Mandated Reporters. Illinois Department of Children & Family services.
Graham-Bermann, S. (n.d). Violence In the Lives of American Children: Ages Zero to Six (Section Two). Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Department of Justice.
Illinois Violence Prevention Authority. Child and Violence.
Presentation materials
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. (2002). Does Neighborhood Collective Efficacy make a difference Behind Closed Doors?.
Lederman, H., Kats, L., & Malik, N. (n.d). Understanding the Impact of Violence and Maltreatment on Young Children: Cross-Disciplinary Training. Minami Safe Start Initiative, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
Staggs, S. (n.d). Chicago Safe Start End of Practicum Presentation (5-yr multi-site demonstration project to reduce the harmful effects of children's exposure to violence).
Status Report on Chicago Safe Start - Preliminary Findings. (2004)
Profiles
Chicago Department of Human Services. (2002). Young Children in Chicago 2002: Community Profiles of Conditions and Systems of Care for Children 0-5. Chicago Department of Human Services.
City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line. (2005). Chicago Zip Code Area Profiles Victim Callers 2005.
Department of Public Health. (2000). Community Area Health Inventory, 1996-1998. Vol 1: Demographic and Health Profiles. Department of Public Health Epidemiology Program Report.
Urban and Economic Development Policy Division, U.S Environmental Protection Agency. (1995). Sustainability in Action: Profiles of Community Initiatives Across the United States.
Reports
Bingenheimer, J., Brennan, R., & Earls, F. (2005). Firearm Violence Exposure and Serious Violence Behavior. Science, 308.
Chicago Department of Human Services. (1999). 1999 Community Assessment. Head Start.
Chicago Partnership for Public Health. (2000). Chicago Plan for Public Health System Improvement.
City of Chicago. (2000). Community Area Health Inventory, 1996-1998 Vol 2: Rankings. Department of Public Health Epidemiology Program Report.
Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. (2001). Combating Violence and Delinquency: The National Juvenile Justice Action Plan.
Department of Health and Human Services. (2003). Costs of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the United States.
Department of Health and Human Services. (1999). Report of the Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health: A National Action Agenda.
Department of Health and Human Services. Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General: Chapter 3 Children and Mental Health / Chapter 8 A vision for the future.
Heaston, C. (2001). Mental Health Assessment of Minors in the Cook County Juvenile Justice System. Juvenile Justice Committee on Mental Health Assessment.
Illinois Children's Mental Health Task Force. (2003). Children's Mental Health: An Urgent Priority For Illinois.
Judicial Council of California Administrative office of the Courts Center for Families, Children, & The Courts.. (2003). Parenting in the Context of Domestic Violence.
Staggs, S. (2004). Preliminary Analysis and Recommendations: CSS Project.
Wilson, J. (2000). Safe From the Start: Taking Action on Children Exposed to Violence. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Resource Lists
Glover, J. (2002). Children Exposed to Violence: A bibliography of the Current Literature-Prepared by Jan Glover, NCCEV for the Safe Start Learning Community. National Civic League Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention - Safe Start Initiative.
Glover, J. (2005). Co-occurrence of substance abuse and violene from Health and Psychosocial Instruments database. .
Summaries
U.S. Public Health Service. Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General.
Early Childhood Mental Health Efforts in Other States. (2001).
Tools
DCFS Caregiver Report of Special Needs for Children Who Are Age Five and Younger.
City of Chicago Domestic Violence Help Line Provider Survey.
DHS Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse Initiative. Domestic Violence Screens. .
Training Materials
City of Chicago Department of Personnel. Consulting and Training Services Division. Conflict Management.
Misc.
Chicago Policy Department & Department of Children and Family Services. (2002). No Child Should Die For Crying / Infant Homicide Symposium.
Illinois Deptment of Children and Family Services. Office of the Inspector General. Fire and Home Safety Training.
Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence (MODV). Help Line Call Script.
U.S Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, OVC Monograph. (1999). Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Recommendations to Improve the Criminal Justice Response to Child Victims and Witness. Retrieved from http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/publications/factshts/monograph.htm.
Resources published by Community Organizations
Articles
Groves, B., Lieberman, A., Osofsky, J., & Fenichel, E. (2001). Protecting Young Children in Violence Environments. Zero to Three.
Harbin, K. (1998). Adult Health Problems Linked to Traumatic Childhood Experiences. CDC, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention&Health Promotion.
Kumpfer, K. (1998). Effective Family Strengthening Interventions. Juvenile Justice Bulletin.
McAlister, G. (1995). How Does Exposure to Violence Affect Very Young Children. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 11(7).
Booklets
Bolman, L., & Deal, T. (2003). Reframing Organizations - Artistry, Choice, and Leadership. www.josseybass.com.
La Rabida Children's Hospital & Research Center.Violence Exposure Screening Tool. Child Witness to Violence Intervention Program.
National Center for Children in Poverty. Using Mental Health Strategies to Move the Early Childhood Agenda and Promote School Readiness. Mailman School of Public Health.Columbia University.
Ounce of Prevention Fund. (2000). First Steps Early Childhood Mental Health Regional Summit 2000.
Permanency Planning For Children Department. (2005). Technical Assistance Brief, Medication in Child Protection Cases: An Evaluation of The Washington, D.C. Family Court Child Protection Mediation Program. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
Permanency Planning For Children Department. (2005). Technical Assistance Brief, Asking The Right Questions: A Judicial Checklist to Ensure That the Educational Needs of Children and Youth in Foster Care Are Being Addressed. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
Perry, B. (1999). Helping Traumatized Children (A brief overview for caregiver). Child Trauma Academy: Parent and Caregiver Education Series.
Portland State University, Research & Training Center. (2005). Focal Point, Research, Policy, and Practice in Children's Mental Health: Resilience and Recovery.
Bulletins, Executive Summaries, Guidelines
Salyers, T. (2001). Neurons, Neighborhoods, and Non-Professional Audiences: Offering the Public and Intergrated View of the Science of Early Childhood Development. Bulletin of Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families.
Routines and Rituals in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers, and Families. (2002). Bulletin of Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families.
Executive Summaries
Hertzman, C. Mclean, S., Kohen, D., Dunn, J.,& Evans, T. (2002). Early Development in Vancouver: Report of the Community Asset Mapping Project(CAMP). Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP).
What Grown-Ups Understand About Child Development: A National Benchmark Survey. DYG, Inc.
Guidelines
National Center for Children Exposed to Violence. Helping Children in the Wake of Disaster.
National Center for Children Exposed to Violence. Parents' Guide for Helping Children in the Wake of Disaster.
The Family Violence Prevention Fund. (1995). Domestic Violence: A National Curriculum for Family Preservation Practitioners.
Manuscript / . (1997). Brain Development in Infancy. http://www.ehsnrc.org/rmbrain.htm.
Journals, Newsletters, Publications, Reports
Anderson, D. & Evans M. (2001). Peril and Potential of Media for Infants and Toddlers. Zero To Three. P. 10-16.
Bucheli, B., & Romo, G. (2005). Communities of Practice: Lessons from Latin America. International NGO Training and Research Center, PraxisNote No. 16.
Fantuzzo, J., & Mohr, W.. (1999). Prevalence and Effects of Child Exposure to Domestic Violence. The Future of Children Domestic Violence and Children, 9(3), 21-32.
Porges, S. (2004). Newroception: A Subconscious System for Detecting Threats and Safety. ZERO to Threep. P.19-24.
The Future of Children. (1999). The Future of Children: Domestic Violence and Children. The Future of Children. Vol 9.
Thomson, R. Development in the First Years of Life.
Newsletter
Terry, B. (2002). Rural Faith-based Community Economic Devopment is Vital and Widespread. Faith in the community: Faith-Based Community Development Initiative, 3(1).
Presentation / Meisels, S. Myth and Realities of Early Care and Development. Erickson Institute.
Publications
Kirwan, A. (2001). The Art of The Possible: Getting Involved in Policy Change. 1999-2000 ZERO TO THREE Solnit Fellow Kids Public Education and Policy Project, Ounce of Prevention Fund, Chicago, IL.
Paulsell, D., & Kisker, E. (2002). Quality Care for Low-Income Infants and Toddlers: A study of Community Strategies. ZERO TO THREE.
Wulczyn, F. & Hislop, K.. (2002). Babies in Foster Care: The Numbers Call for Attention. ZERO TO THREE.
Reports
Children's Defense Fund Action Council. (2004). A Nation and Century Defining Time: Where is American Going? How you can make a difference: An Action Guide.
Fleck-Henderson, A., & Arean, J. (2004). Breaking The Cycle, Fathering After Violence: Curriculum Guidelines and Tools for Batterer Intervention Programs. Family Violence Prevention Fund.
Ounce of Prevention Fund. (2001). The Challenge of Training Staff who Work with Infants, Toddlers, and their Families: A Report on Seven Focus Groups. Birth to Three Project. Training and Workforce Development Committee.
The Association for the Study and Development of Community. (2003). Using Resilience as a Framework for Evaluating Safe Start Outcomes.
Voice For Illinois Children. (2002). Illinois Kids Count: Supporting the Changing Family.
Resource Lists, Training Materials, Web-site Resources, Misc.
Resource List
National Center for Children Exposed to Violence. (2005). NCES Resource Center.
Summaries
Boston Medical Center. Child Witness to Violence Project: Talking with Young Children about the Terrorist Attacks / Common Questions from parents.
Ounce of Prevention Fund. The Social and Emotional Health of Infants, Toddlers and Their Families in Illinois.
Training Materials
Boston Medical Center. Shelter from the Storm: Clinical Intervention with Young Children Affected by Domestic Violence. A curriculum for mental health clinicians.
Conway, G. & Graham, G. (2002). Crisis, Ready or Not? Crisis Management Intervention Training.
Day Care Action Council of Illinois, http://daycareaction.org. How to be a child care advocate - It's easier than you think.
Groves, B., Hunt, J., & Weinreb, M. Talking with Young Children About Terrorism and War. Child Witness to Violence Project. Boston Medical Center.
Wright, J. (2003). Domestic Violence 40- Hour Training. Centralized Training Institute. Chicago Meropolitan Battered Women's Network.
Web-site resources
Hertzman. Social inclusion from a variety of conceptual, policy and practical perspectives, with a particular focus on children and families.
Retrieved from http://www.earlylearing.ubs.ca/resources_pub.htm.
Thompson, P. (2003). 10 Power Tips for Calming Presentation Butterflies / Proofread Like a Pro to Catch Errors Before They Embarrass You!
Retrieved from http://www.pttrain.com/ptArt(powertips).cfm.
Misc.
Hurt, H. A mjority of caregivers who do not recognize the effect of violence on children. Albert Einstein Medical Center.
Intensive Counseling and Communitcation Training for Domestic Violence Workers. The Centralized Training Institute of the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women's Network & The Chicago Counseling and psychotherapy Center.
Hurt, H. Exposure to Violence: Psychological and Academic Correlates in Child Wtinessese. Albert Einstein Medical Center.
Marans, S. Child Development - Community Policing Program, Program Discription. Yale University Child Study Center - New Haven Policy Department.
Media Resources
Books
Drobin, A., Wiersema, B., Loftin, C., & McDowall, D. (1996). Statistical Handbook on Violence in America. The Oryx Press.
Levin, D. (1998). Remote Control Childhood?: Combating the Hazards of Media Culture. National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Lieberman, A., & Van Horn, P. (2005). Don't Hit My Mommy: A Manual for Child-Parent Psychotherapy With Young Witnesses of Family Violence. ZERO TO THREE Press.
Miller, K. (2006). We Don't Make Widgets: Overcoming the Myths That Keep Government from Radically Improving. Governing Management Series. Governing Books, Washington D.C.
Booklet
Violence Prevention for Families of Young Children. American Psychological Association / National Association for the Education of Young Children.
CD-Roms
Chicago Department of Public Health. (2007). Toward A Healthy Future: A Public Health Paradigm for Physical and Mental Health.
Department of Health and Human Services. You can make a difference stories from juvenile court. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence. Law Informent Training. Cops, Kids & Domestic Violence.
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence at the Yale Child Study Center. The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence at the Yale Child Study Center 2005-2006 Annual Report.
ZERO TO THREE. (2007). Helping Babies From the Bench: Using the Science of Early Childhood Development in Court.
Copies of Book
Adelman, H & Taylor, L. On Understanding Intervention in Psychology and Education. Westport. Connecticut London. p.165-229.
Arsenault, J. (1999). Preparing for Organizational Change. Fund Raising Management. P.24-29.
Gallo-Lopez, L. A Creative Play Therapy Approach to the Group Treatment of Young Sexually Abused Children.
Shelby, J. Brief Therapy with Traumatized Children: A Developmental Perspective. P.69-104.
Warshaw, C. Women and Violence. Psychological Aspectis of Women's Helath Care. American Psychiatric Association Press. Washington D.C. 2000.
Zeanah, C. Handbook of Infant Mental Health. The Guilford Press. NewYork / London.
A processual approach to understanding change. p.7-15.
Sustaining Innovation: Harnessing the Environment as a Force for Change. p.57-93.
Root Causes of Resistance to Change. p.161-164.
News Articles
Ciokajlo, M. (2000). Killings Clouding Roseland Comeback - New Housing Lifts Community Hopes. Chicago Tribune.
Gilbert, S. (2003). Two Studies Link Child Care to Behavior Problems. New York Times.
Goode, E. (2003). Babies Pick Up Emontional Clues From TV, Experts Find. Retrieved from NYTimes.com.
Green, F. (2002). Juvenile system flawed? Times.
Groopman, J. (2007). Annals of Medicine. Cry Babies: Solving the colic conundrum. The New Yorker.
Masterson, K. (2007). Douglas' pacifiers for new parents: Baby coaches help frazzled moms, dads care for newborns, set up schedules and finally get some sleep.
Retrieved from www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-doula_mastersonaug20.1.2670074.story.
Stop Violence Against Women. (2003). Child Custody Issue.
Wilgoren, J. (2003). Illinois Miracle Disputed After Child Abuse Cases. NewYork Times.
Witness Justice. (2005). Sleep Tips For Trauma Victims.
Tell us how you would help end the violence. (2002). Chicago Sun Times.
Department of Justice Awards $6.2 Million to Support Children Exposed to Violence. www.usnewswire.com.
Summary
Multisystem Therapy Treatment Model. Retrieved from http://www.mstservices.org/text/treatment/html.
Videos
Perry, B. Magna Systems Presents: Understanding, Identifying and Responding to Childhood Trauma. A Seven-Prt Video Series. Video Four: Identifying and Responding to Trauman In Children Up to Five Years of Age. Magna Systems.
United Learning: The Children are Watching. Discovery Education.
Other resources
Articles
Zeitung, N. (2003). Highest court outlaws child slapping.
Sengupta, S. (2000). Tough Justice: Taking a Child When One Parent Is Battered.
Bibliography
Staggs, S. (2004). System Change Bibliography.
Booklets
Casas, P. Toward the ABCs: Building a Healthy Social and Emotional Foundation for Learning and Living.
Community Partnerships: Looking Ahead.
Charts
Developmental Checklist and Landmarks (0 to 14 months).
Systems Change Implementation Checklist - Identification and Referral. (2004).
Education Materials
Education Improvement Program Descriptions.
Early Childhood Programs.
Guide books
Protecting the Children: A school Administrator's Guide to Child Welfare Services in Illinois.
Interview script
Dykema, R. (2006). Don’t' tlak to me now, I am scanning for danger: How your nervous system sabotages your ability to relate. An interview with Stephen Porges about his polyvagal theory. Nexus, Colorado's Holistic Journal.
Manuscripts
Bennett, L.& Williams, O. Intervention Programs For Men Who Batter.
Lewandowski, L., MacFarlane, J. Campbell, J. Gary, F., & Barenski, C. "He Killed My Mommy!": Children's Exposure to Intimate Partner Femicide.
Media Guide resources
Community Media Workshop. (1999). Getting On The Air & Into Print: A Citizen's Guide to Chicago-Area Media 9th Edition. Community Media Workshop.
Presentation materials
Hardin, B. (2003). Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Children.
Johnston. J. Children Exposed to Domestic Violence.
Knight-Lynn, L. Children Exposed to Domestic and Community Violence: Impact and Intervention. Child Witness to Violence Intervention Program.
Wills, Karen., Gilerson, L., & Klein, R.. (2005). Brain Basics. Oh, Baby Conference, Child Development program, Harold Washington College.
War and Terrorism Gaps in Research.
Resource List
Information List related to CEV. (2003).
Student Paper
Brown, H. Exposure to Violence: Intervention at its Earliest (Summary of CCS project).
School Materials
Stutz, T. The Risk to Child Safety When Child Abuse/Neglect & Domestic Violence are Present: A call for an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Domestic Violence Protocol. Retrieved from http://www.uic.classes/socw517/dcfsprotocolstutz.htm.
Tools
CSBI. Psychological Assessment Resources.
Abuse Assessment Screen.
Mental Health Screens.
Questionaire for Mental Health Service Needs.
Survey of Mental Health Services.
Web-sites
Chicago Police Department.
www.cu.chi.il.us/CommunityPolicing/
Division of Foster Care and Permanency Service. www.state.il.us/dcfs/ab_ass_dfcps.shtml.
Futures for Kids.
www.futures4kids.org/
Head Start National Resource Center.
www.ehsnrc.org/
Health Start National Resource Center (HSNRC).
www.healthytstart.net/
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. www.icjia.state.il.us/public/index.cfm.
Metal Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN). www.mentalhealth.org/
Preventing Violence: The Importance of Early Intervention with Very Young Children. American Psychological Association, http://www.apa.org/ppo/pi/violprev.html.
Should childhood exposure to adult domestic violence be defined as child maltreatment under the law?. www.mincava.umn.edu/link/shouldch.asp.
State Health Facts Online - Illinois at Glance. www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/cgi-bin/healthfacts.cgi?action=profile&area=Illinois.
Misc.
Easton, J. (2002). Specialist in epidemiology appointed as Chairman, Professor of Family Medicine. The University of Chicago Chronicle.
Resource List (Key words).
Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation. Meeting At the Crossroads.
Schwab-Stone, M., Chen, C., Greenberger, E., Silver, D., Lichtman, J., & Voyce, C. No Safe Haven: The Effects of Violence Exposure on Urban Youth.


