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Mercy, Alex Butchart, Mark L. Rosenberg, Linda Dahlberg, Alison Harvey""; ""The Intersection of Violence Against Women and HIV/AIDS--Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Marguerite L. Baty, Reem Ghandour, Jamila Stockman, Leilani Francisco, Jennifer Wagman"" 327 $a""A Logical Framework for Preventing Interpersonal and Self-Directed Violence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries--Susan Zaro, Mark L. Rosenberg, James A. Mercy""""Collective Violence: Health Impact and Prevention--Victor W. Sidel, Barry S. Levy""; ""Violence, Health, and Development--Richard Matzopoulos, Brett Bowman, Alexander Butchart""; ""Appendix D: Biographies of Planning Committee Members and Workshop Speakers"" 330 $aThe current state of science in violence prevention reveals progress, promise, and a number of remaining challenges. 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