Victimization and Injury

  • Violent youths’ responses to high levels of exposure to community violence: What violent events reveal about youth violence (pdf)
  • Emergency Departments and Standard of Care for Intentional Injury of Youth: Wilkinson, D.L., Kurtz, E.M., Lane, P., and Fein, J. The Emergency Department Approach to Violently Injured Patient Care: A Regional Survey. Injury Prevention. Aug 2005; 11: 206 – 208. ip6858.pdf
  • Results of a study of 105 injured Philadelphia youth: Wilkinson, D.L., Kurtz, E.M., and Weldon, A*. (2006). A Close Examination of the Social Worlds of Intentionally Injured Philadelphia Youth: Survey Results from a Hospital-Based Sample. Final Report. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University, Department of Human Development and Family Science. 150 pages. March 14, 2006. The Social Worlds of Injured youth_final.pdf
  • A Case study of the CHOP/HUP Violence Intervention Project: Hamerschlag, S.*, Wilkinson, D.L., and Sharma, D.* (2006). Moving Beyond €˜Treat and Street’: A Case Study of the CHOP/HUP Emergency Department-Based Violence Intervention Program. Final Report. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University, Department of Human Development and Family Science. 50 pages. March 14, 2006. Beyond treat and street.pdf
  • Results of a survey of 144 youth serving agencies that provided any type of youth violence prevention or intervention services in Philadelphia: Wilkinson, D.L., McConnell, P.,* and Kurtz, E. (2002). Preliminary Results of the Temple University Healthcare Connection Referral Agency Survey. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. September 24, 2002.Youth_AgencySurvey_Final Report_2002.pdf
  • Vincent, E.*, Sharma, D.*, and Wilkinson, D.L. (2006). What does faith have to do with it?: A case study of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Faith-based violence prevention program. Final Report. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Columbus, OH: Department of Human Development and Family Science. 56 pages. March 14, 2006.
  • Wilkinson, D.L., Kurtz, E.M., Hamerschlag, S.,* and Kerlin, E.* (2004). The Healthcare Connection Evaluation -Year 3 Report. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. January 6, 2004. 400+ pages.
  • Wilkinson, D.L., and Kurtz, E. (2002). The Healthcare Connection Evaluation – Annual Report Year 2. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. December 21, 2002.
  • Wilkinson, D.L., McConnell, P.,* and Kurtz, E. (2002). Preliminary Results of the Temple University Healthcare Connection Referral Agency Survey. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. September 24, 2002.
  • Wilkinson, D.L., and Kurtz, E. (2001). The Healthcare Connection Evaluation – Annual Report Year 1. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. December 20, 2001.
  • Wilkinson, D.L., Kurtz, E., Shlay, A., McConnell, P.,* Ware, K.,* Ottley, B.,* Hamerschlag, S.,* Hinkel, K.,* and Corsino, D.* (2001). Evaluating the Healthcare Connection Collaborative: An Interim Report. Submitted to the William Penn Foundation. Philadelphia: Center for Public Policy. June 6, 2001.