Violence, including sexual violence, domestic violence, human trafficking, and stalking, is preventable. By building safer, healthier communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, we can actually stop violence before it ever happens.
Violence prevention focuses on stopping harm before it happens. By addressing root causes, reducing risk factors, and strengthening protective factors, such as supportive relationships, safe environments, and access to resources, we can create safer, healthier communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Prevention efforts often include:
Because various forms of violence are strongly interconnected, comprehensive prevention strategies that involve individuals, relationships, communities, and societies are likely the most effective. To learn more about prevention strategies, visit the Centers for Disease Control’s About Violence Prevention webpage.
Violence is not inevitable. Through intentional efforts, we can prevent it and build a future where safety and well-being are a reality for all.
An estimated 1.4 million Nebraskans experience some form of intimate partner or sexual violence in their lifetime. The effects of violence stretch beyond the individual survivor. Violence impacts individuals, families, and entire communities. It contributes to trauma, creates cycles of harm, and worsens health disparities—meaning some groups experience more health problems due to unequal access to care and resources. Prevention is key to ensuring that every Nebraskan can live in a safe and supportive environment.
However, communities in Nebraska face unique challenges, including:
By addressing these challenges, we can make a meaningful difference in reducing violence and fostering long-term community safety. Learn how the Nebraska Coalition and local survivor advocacy organizations are addressing these challenges through the Rape Prevention & Education Grant Program.
Everyone has a role in preventing violence and creating safer communities. Here’s how you can take action:
Additional resources: Veto Violence
Businesses can play a significant role by:
Additional resources for businesses: Ending Sexual Assault and Harassment in the Workplace | Creating Safe Environments in the Workplace for Victims/Survivors of Violence | How Bars & Restaurants Can Help Prevent Violence Infographic
Schools can also play an important role in preventing violence among young people by:
Additional resources for schools: How Schools Can Help Prevent Violence Infographic | National Center of Safe Supportive Learning Environments | Stop Sexual Assault in Schools | Sexual Violence Prevention Educator’s Guide
Healthcare professionals can play a role in preventing violence daily by:
Additional resources for healthcare professionals: Assessing Patients for Sexual Violence: A Guide for Health Care Providers
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