Research
The following selection of research relates to campus-based alcohol, other drug abuse, and violence (AODV) prevention, with a special focus on the scope of the problem and promising strategies and interventions. The citations are compiled on a monthly basis from 15 peer-reviewed journals serving as the primary source of college AODV prevention articles and from keyword searches of online research databases.
Responding to a Violent or Traumatic Event
Weisenback Keller, E., Hughes, S., Hertz, G. (2011). A model for assessment and mitigation of threats on the college campus. Journal of Educational Administration, 49(1), 76-94.
Thompson, A., Price, J., Mrdjenovich, A., & Khubchandani, J. (2009). Reducing firearm-related violence on college campuses: Police chiefs’ perceptions and practices. Journal of American College Health, 58(3), 247-254.
Badolato, V. (2008). Campus violence and safety. State Legislatures, 34(6), 18-18.
Flynn, C., & Heitzmann, D. (2008). Tragedy at Virginia Tech: Trauma and its aftermath. Counseling Psychologist, 36(3), 479-489.
Hatley, R. (2008). Observe, report, serve, protect, enforce, apprehend — or all of these? Recruitment & Retention in Higher Education, 22(3), 4-5.
Herrmann, M. (2008). Ready, set, respond. University Business, 11(4), 40-41.

