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Levels of Community Engagement in Youth Violence Prevention: The Role of Power in Sustaining Successful University-Community Partnerships
Authors:Maury Nation  Kimberly Bess  Adam Voight  Douglas D Perkins  Paul Juarez
Institution:Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA. maury.nation@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:Previous research indicates that communities can be engaged at various levels in research to reduce youth violence. In this paper, we argue that the method of power sharing among partners is a central factor distinguishing different levels of engagement. Using cases from the Nashville Urban Partnership Academic Center of Excellence, we identify community initiation and community collaboration as distinct approaches to community engaged violence prevention research. The power relationships among partners are analyzed to highlight differences in the types of engagement and to discuss implications for establishing and sustaining community partnerships. Also, the implications of levels of engagement for promoting the use of evidence-based practices are discussed.
Keywords:Community engagement  Youth violence  Power  Community partnerships
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