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Whether at home, in school, in the community, at work, in public offices, or in the courts, people have the human right to be safe (NPEIV, National Plan to End Interpersonal Violence (NPEIV), National partnership to end interpersonal violence across the lifespan. In Global partners for peace. Retrieved from https://2c84ec75-db94-4a90-b4cc-a899fc583574.filesusr.com/ugd/8636ad_704f6d5d83d14ab586ae8a7f713588a1.pdf, 2017). Exposure to any form of interpersonal violence is antithetical to this right. Professionals developed many strategies to end interpersonal violence. However, violence occurs within a complex context and, historically, professionals pulled apart this complexity to look for unique factors in different forms of violence. This unintentionally isolated professionals, victims, and perpetrators into silos by type of violence, age of victim, place of incident, and professional training. This chapter will discuss a more integrated response to violence research, prevention, intervention, and advocacy that draws from the commonalities found across diverse forms of IPV in risk and preventative factors. Conclusions will be drawn for taking a lifespan perspective versus incident approach to cases, using multidisciplinary teams to comprehensively address violence using evidence-based practices. Violence is a public health crisis and ending it will require shifts in how criminal justice, social service, and other professionals carry through their responsibilities. In addition, their training prior to entering the job force needs to include skill-based learning and how to provide trauma-informed care. Local, state, and national leaders need to shift their view of violence from something to isolate through incarceration to a public health risk that requires equal access to important sources of resiliency, such as quality education, health care, and affordable housing for the entire US population (NPEIV, National Plan to End Interpersonal Violence (NPEIV), National partnership to end interpersonal violence across the lifespan. In Global partners for peace. Retrieved from https://2c84ec75-db94-4a90-b4cc-a899fc583574.filesusr.com/ugd/8636ad_704f6d5d83d14ab586ae8a7f713588a1.pdf, 2017).
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