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earned her Master of Arts Degree in Sociology from UNC
Greensboro in 2006 and her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from
Humboldt State University in 1998. She currently serves as Assistant
Director for the Center for Youth, Family and Community Partnerships at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Kristen brings six years of
experience working with communities across the Middle District of North
Carolina in implementing focused deterrence gun and gang violence reduction
strategies. She is a strong advocate for building sustainable, community
based approaches to violence reduction through implementation of evidence
based prevention, intervention, and suppression comprehensive strategies.
Her current projects include evaluation of overt drug market
intervention,Project Safe Neighborhoods comprehensive partnerships, gang
violence reduction models, statewide community-based reentry initiatives,
youth violence prevention efforts and as well as supporting training and
technical assistance across the State of North Carolina for sites
implementing focused deterrence group violence reduction models.
Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships
Address: 330 South Greene St., Suite 200, UNCG, Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336)217-9735
Fax: (336) 217-9750
Email:kldiluca@uncg.edu
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