INST 210
Violence and Public Health Spring 2013
Division II Writing Skills
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This interdisciplinary tutorial will analyze the advantages and limitations of public health perspectives on different categories of violence. Through readings in the primary and secondary literature and analysis of on-line databases, we will explore how structural violence, armed political violence, and interpersonal violence affect public health, as well as examine evidence suggesting that violence is preventable and amenable to public health strategies.
The Class: Format: tutorial
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: weekly 3- to 4-page or 1- to 2-page papers
Extra Info: not available for the Gaudino option and may not be taken Pass/Fail
Prerequisites: a background in Public Health is preferred
Enrollment Preferences: students with a demonstrated interest in Public Health
Unit Notes: This course is part of the Gaudino Danger Initiative
Distributions: Division II Writing Skills
Attributes: PHLH Demography: Population Processes
PHLH Global Health

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