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This chapter provides an overview of RIPP-6, the 25-session violence prevention curriculum designed for the first year of either middle school (6th grade) or junior high school (7th grade). After the essence and core components of RIPP are described, a description of the manual and the strategies used in the program are presented. A short summary of the goals for each session is provided, followed by a sample workshop. The standardized RIPP-6 instructor manual (approximately 200 pages) is available through the RIPP Project Office and is intended to be used in tandem with the guidance in operations and evaluation that is provided in this monograph.
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Meyer, A.L., Farrell, A.D., Northup, W.B., Kung, E.M., Plybon, L. (2000). Overview of RIPP-6. In: Promoting Nonviolence in Early Adolescence. Prevention in Practice Library. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4243-8_5
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