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Author: New Mexico Department of Health, Office of Injury Prevention, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau, Epidemiology and Response Division

Title: Youth Violence in New Mexico: An Assessment of Indicators, Policies, Resources, and Community Readiness

Summary: New Mexico (NM) has some of the highest rates of violence in the country. The high rates of violence extend to the youth and young adult (18–24 years old) populations. New Mexico’s youth homicide and suicide rates have been higher than national rates over the last 10 years. This assessment includes analysis of risk and resiliency/protective factors among New Mexico youth. The assessment includes youth perspectives on risk and resiliency factors from several activities and surveys. Among the greatest risk factors identified by youth are drugs and alcohol use, racism, gang involvement, domestic violence, teen pregnancy, and mental health concerns. Youth report resiliency factors as positive relationships with peers and adults, participation in after school activities, and spiritual/religious involvement.

Details: Albuquerque, NM: New Mexico Department of Health, 2005. 60p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 21, 2010 at: http://www.health.state.nm.us/pdf/Youth_Violence_in_New_Mexico.pdf

Year: 2005

Country: United States

URL: http://www.health.state.nm.us/pdf/Youth_Violence_in_New_Mexico.pdf

Shelf Number: 119208

Keywords:
Juvenile Delinquency (New Mexico)
Juvenile Offenders
Youth Violence (New Mexico)