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Anleu, S. L. R. (1995). Deviance, conformity and control (2nd. ed.) Melbourne: Longman Australia.

Department of Employment Education and Training (DEET) (1995). NO FEAR: A whole school approach non-violent school community. Canberra: Author.

Friedman, B. (1999). Relationship violence - No way! Young men and relationship violence prevention project: Partnerships against domestic violence. Adelaide: Department of Human Services South Australia.

Fuller, A. (1998). From Surviving to thriving: Promoting mental health in young people. Melbourne: The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd.

Fuller, A., Bellhouse, R., Johnston, G., School Transition and Resilience Training (START): Year 6 & 7 program. Unpublished program.

Fuller, A., Goodyear, M., & McGraw, K. (1998). The mind of youth, resilience: Turning the tide. A Connect Project Report. Melbourne: State Government of Victoria.

Geldard, K., & Geldard, D. (1999). Working with children in groups: a handbook for counsellors. Coolum Beach: K & D Geldard.

Gottfredson, D. (1997). School based crime prevention. In L. Sherman, D. Gottfredson, D. MacKenzie, J. Eck, P. Reuter, & S. Bushway (Eds.), Preventing crime: What works, what doesn't, what's promising (Chapter 5). A report to the United States Congress. University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Gulbin, M. (1996). Respect yourself, protect yourself: A training manual for secondary schools, promoting anti-violence strategies to young women in schools. Frankston: Women's Health in the South East (WHISE).

Indermaur, D., Atkinson, L., & Blagg, H. (1998). Working with adolescents to prevent domestic violence: Rural town model. National Campaign Against Violence and Crime. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, Attorney General's Department

O'Leary, T. (1996). Respecting ourselves, respecting others: A training manual for schools, promoting non-violent behaviour to young men in the south east region. East Bentleigh. The South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA).

O'Leary, T, Pratt, R, (2O01), Respect, protect, connect: Boyswork in the new millennium. East Bentleigh: The South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA).

Resnick, M. D. Harris, L. J., & Blum, R. W. (1993). The impact of caring and connectedness on adolescent health and wellbeing. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 29, (Suppl. 1), s3-s9.

Rigby, K. (1996). Bullying in schools and *what to do about it. Melbourne: The Australian Council for Educational Research.

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