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Preferred term
Seattle Social Development Project
Definition
- The Seattle Social Development Project (SSDP) was a school-based intervention for students in grades 1 to 6 that used a risk-reduction and skill-development strategy to improve a range of academic, behavioral, and emotional outcomes for participating children and youths. This entry provides a basic overview of the project, program participants, and published evaluation research. [Source: Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention; Seattle Social Development Project]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Seattle_Social_Development_Project
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