Evidence Rating: No Effects | One study
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In 2012, Second Step: A Violence Prevention Curriculum (2002 edition) received a final program rating of Effective based on a review of a studies by Frey and colleagues (2005); Schick and Cierpka (2005); and Holsen, Smith, and Frey (2008). In 2020, a re-review of the studies by Frey and colleagues (2005) and Schick and Cierpka (2005), using the updated CrimeSolutions Program Scoring Instrument, resulted in a new program rating of No Effects. Programs rated No Effects have strong evidence indicating that they had no effects when implemented with fidelity. This version of the Second Step Program is no longer active. In 2011, the Committee for Children developed and released the fourth edition of the Second Step program, which includes revised content and materials to enhance student success in school, and offers new content related to teaching students skills for learning such as aspects related to self-regulation (Low et al. 2015). A revised version of the 2002 edition of the Second Step program is also included on CrimeSolutions. For more information on the updated version of Second Step, please see the profiles for the Second Step for Elementary School (2011 Edition).
Age: 7 - 11
Gender: Male, Female
Race/Ethnicity: White, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander
Geography: Suburban Urban Rural
Setting (Delivery): School
Program Type: Bullying Prevention/Intervention, Children Exposed to Violence, Classroom Curricula, Conflict Resolution/Interpersonal Skills, School/Classroom Environment, Violence Prevention
Targeted Population: Children Exposed to Violence
Current Program Status: Not Active
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