From Esta Soler, Futures Without Violence <[email protected]>
Subject Exciting news! A breakthrough in our work
Date January 13, 2020 5:08 PM
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Dear Friends of Futures,

We are excited to share the news that
breakthrough evidence was published today in JAMA Pediatrics, showing
that male athletes in middle school (ages 11-14) who complete Future
Without Violence's Coaching Boys Into Men (CBIM) training
are significantly less likely to engage in
adolescent relationship abuse.

The study, conducted by researchers at the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), found clear evidence
that male athletes who received CBIM training in respectful
relationship behaviors, promoting more gender-equitable attitudes,
and positive bystander intervention when
harmful behavior among peers is witnessed, are significantly less
likely to engage in adolescent relationship abuse.

These results are a breakthrough in our work to
prevent violence, and provide yet more evidence that violence is a
learned behavior, that it can be unlearned -- and prevented.

Coaching Boys Into Men is the only program of
its kind endorsed by the Centers for Disease Control. You can read the
study here and more about Coaching Boys Into Men.
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This is a major leap forward in our work to
prevent violence, and demonstrates that our program is effective not
only at the high school and college level, but during middle school as
well, where youth are at their most impressionable
ages.

We share our heartfelt congratulations to the
team at UPMC, led by Elizabeth Miller, MD, PhD, for this tremendous
recognition and we thank YOU for your continued support of our work!

With pride and gratitude,

Esta Signature

President and Founder

Esta Signature

Director of Public Education Campaigns and
Programs

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