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Students at Risk of Being injured or killed in Traffic Violence. | |
BC Tuesday | |
Authors: Cristina Furlong and Julia Haslanger | |
We will make connections between existing data on High Priority Safe Routes to Schools Programs, NYPD Collision Data and Safety Education Data to determine best practices for reducing the risks of children being injured or killed on their commutes to and from school. | |
How we will identify this group as a community: This community would reflect those who are immediately affected by traffic violence in close proximity to a neighborhood school.The refined community are those beyond the children who can work to affect change to the policies and risks that cause children to be inured or killed in traffic violence. | |
1-Age Range: 3 to 14 years old as the main at-risk group | |
2-Children attending Pre-K through 8th Grade or Afterschool or Summer Programs in NYC. | |
3-Location: Queens, New York and Manhattan. (Note:early research is pointing towards doing a comparison of three schools on the DOT |
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