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Prevention and Control of Violence through Community Revitalization, Individual Dignity, and Personal Self-Confidence

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  • M. ISOLINA FERRÉ

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The Ponce Playa Project, officially known as the Centro Sister Isolina Ferré, is a community-based project originally designed for the prevention and correction of juvenile delinquency. It is also perceived as a successful grass-roots project that has effectively limited violence through the revitalization of the Ponce Playa community. The project is based on the principle that a community made aware of its own resources, with a confidence in its capacity to use these resources for its own fulfillment, will come alive and create a life more human and more satisfying for itself and the development of its children. Educational alternatives and job training have helped in the development of a sense of self-worth; youth and family advocacy and community health programs have resulted in a new vision of a people in control of their lives; an awareness of their capacity for mutual assistance has reawakened a sense of confidence. They have created in Ponce Playa an environment conducive to achievement rather than delinquency or violence.

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  • M. Isolina Ferrã‰, 1987. "Prevention and Control of Violence through Community Revitalization, Individual Dignity, and Personal Self-Confidence," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 494(1), pages 27-36, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:494:y:1987:i:1:p:27-36
    DOI: 10.1177/0002716287494001003
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