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The School of Social Service Administration
The University of Chicago
969 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
March, 2003
Evaluation
of the
Gang Violence Reduction Project in Little Village
Final Report Summary
Irving Spergel, Ph.D.
Kwai Ming Wa, M.S.
Sungeun Ellie Choi, M.S.
Susan Grossman, Ph.D.
Ayad Jacob, B.A.
Annot Spergel, B.A.
Elisa M. Barrios, M.A.
With the Assistance of:
Laura Anderson, M.A., Louis Arata, M.A., Lisa DeVivo, M.A.,
Joshua Levy, Ph.D., Kathryn Lyndes, M.A.
The Evaluation was supported by the Grant # 00-DBMU0017, awarded to the Illinois Criminal
Justice Information Authority by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. All
views and conclusions expressed in this manuscript are those of the Authors and do not
necessarily represent those of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
© (2002) by the School of Social Service Administration, The University of Chicago. All rights
reserved.
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| Transcript | The School of Social Service Administration The University of Chicago 969 East 60th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 March, 2003 Evaluation of the Gang Violence Reduction Project in Little Village Final Report Summary Irving Spergel, Ph.D. Kwai Ming Wa, M.S. Sungeun Ellie Choi, M.S. Susan Grossman, Ph.D. Ayad Jacob, B.A. Annot Spergel, B.A. Elisa M. Barrios, M.A. With the Assistance of: Laura Anderson, M.A., Louis Arata, M.A., Lisa DeVivo, M.A., Joshua Levy, Ph.D., Kathryn Lyndes, M.A. The Evaluation was supported by the Grant # 00-DBMU0017, awarded to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs. All views and conclusions expressed in this manuscript are those of the Authors and do not necessarily represent those of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. © (2002) by the School of Social Service Administration, The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. |
