126
126
Dec 14, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse which has been the focus of the hearing, we are trying to do two things. by week, everyone involved. but we are trying to educate children about the privacy of their minds and bodies, but more importantly since relying on them to protect themselves is not the way to go, we are trying to teach adults in two ways. number one, and make them aware this problem exists. one of our big problems is nobody must talk about child abuse or admit the society allows this to happen at the rate it's happening. so we have it continue holding hearings to emphasize the fact that leaders recognize this is an issue no
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse...
65
65
Dec 16, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse which has been the focus of the hearing, we are trying to do two things. by week, everyone involved. but we are trying to educate children about the privacy of their minds and bodies, but more importantly since relying on them to protect themselves is not the way to go, we are trying to teach adults in two ways. number one, and make them aware this problem exists. one of our big problems is nobody must talk about child abuse or admit the society allows this to happen at the rate it's happening. so we have it continue holding hearings to emphasize the fact that leaders recognize this is an issue no
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse...
83
83
Dec 28, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse which has been the focus of the hearing, we are trying to do two things. by week, everyone involved. but we are trying to educate children about the privacy of their minds and bodies, but more importantly since relying on them to protect themselves is not the way to go, we are trying to teach adults in two ways. number one, and make them aware this problem exists. one of our big problems is nobody must talk about child abuse or admit the society allows this to happen at the rate it's happening. so we have it continue holding hearings to emphasize the fact that leaders recognize this is an issue no
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse...
146
146
Dec 14, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse which has been the focus of the hearing, we are trying to do two things. by week everyone involved. but we are trying to educate children about the privacy of their minds and bodies, but more importantly since relying on them to protect themselves is not the way to go we are trying to teach adults in two ways. number one and make them aware this problem exists. one of our big problems is nobody must talk about child abuse or admit the society allows this to happen at the rate it's happening. so we have it continue holding hearings to emphasize the fact that leaders recognize this is an issue not o
so-called captcha. i'm looking at pages 18 and 19 of your written testimony about prevention. you go into some link providing examples of strategies to implement a stronger prevention program. can you walk through some of those? >> yeah, senator, thank you. prevention is still an area that we are learning about as we go. sometimes by trial and error. it is difficult to collect evidence across broad populations to demonstrate a certain program works. i think in the area of child abuse...