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      The Safe States Alliance is proud to present the State of the States: 2011 Report, the only national assessment of capacity among state public health injury and violence prevention programs in the United States. Now in its fourth iteration, the State of the States Report provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about the structure, organization, people, resources, and work of state injury and violence prevention programs.

      This report is intended to provide an update of comprehensive national data on the status of state injury and violence prevention programs; build on the 2005, 2007, and 2009 reports by describing changes in state injury and violence prevention programs over time; and highlight achievements of injury and violence prevention programs.

      State of the States: 2011 Report. Atlanta (GA): Safe States Alliance; 2013

      The development and publication of this document was made possible through funding from

      the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the Cooperative Agreement 5U50CE001475. CDC and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) assume no responsibility for the factual accuracy of the items presented. The selection, omission, or content of items does not imply any endorsement or other position taken by CDC or DHHS. Opinions expressed by and finding and conclusions in this report by the Safe States Alliance are strictly their own and are in no way meant to represent the opinion, views, or policies of CDC or DHHS. References to products, trade names, publications, news sources, and non-CDC Websites are provided solely for informational purposes and do not imply endorsement by CDC or DHHS.

      2011_SOTS_Report_FINAL_03282013.pdf

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