Wallack L
School of Community Health, College of Urban and Public Affairs, Portland State University, OR 97207-0751, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 1999 Dec;26(6):841-58. doi: 10.1177/109019819902600607.
The California Violence Prevention Initiative (VPI) was conceived in 1993 as a 5-year, $35 million comprehensive community, media, research, and policy advocacy effort to reduce violence among youth. The VPI included an emphasis on three broad policy areas: shifting society's definition of violence to include a public health perspective, reducing access to alcohol and other drugs, and limiting availability of handguns. For the first 3 years of the VPI, the policy focus was on reducing the availability of handguns to youth through efforts to ban the manufacture and sale of Saturday night specials (SNSs). Prior to the VPI, there were no local SNS bans. Now, there are bans in 41 California jurisdictions, including major population centers. After two vetoes of a statewide legislative ban by the former governor, an SNS ban was signed by a newly elected governor.
加利福尼亚预防暴力倡议(VPI)于1993年构想而成,是一项为期5年、耗资3500万美元的综合性社区、媒体、研究及政策倡导活动,旨在减少青少年暴力行为。VPI强调三个广泛的政策领域:转变社会对暴力的定义,纳入公共卫生视角;减少酒精和其他毒品的获取;限制手枪的可得性。在VPI的头3年里,政策重点是通过努力禁止制造和销售“周六夜特价手枪”(SNSs)来减少青少年获得手枪的机会。在VPI之前,当地没有SNS禁令。如今,加利福尼亚的41个司法管辖区,包括主要人口中心,都实施了禁令。在前任州长两次否决全州范围的立法禁令后,新当选的州长签署了一项SNS禁令。