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OCR Page 1 of 21Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
Principal Investigator:
Jony
Felton Earls, M.D.
Harvard School of Public Health
Tel: 617-432-1227
Fax: 617-432-3488
Site Director:
U.S. Department of Justice
OF
National Institute of Justice
John Holton, Ph.D.
651 W. Washington Street
Chicago, IL
CHRISTY A. VISHER, Ph.D.
Tel: 312-879-0889
Science Advisor to the Director
Fax: 312-879-8222
(202) 307-0694
Funders:
810 7th Street, N.W.
Fax (202) 307-6394
Washington, DC 20531
e-mail: [email protected]
National Institute of Justice
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
(Contact: Laurie Garduque, 312-726-8000)
National Institute of Mental Health
U.S. Department of Education (OERI, Early Childhood Division)
Child Care Bureau, HHS
Head Start Bureau, HHS
[Visit could highlight importance of Federal interagency efforts in
understanding child development, both prosocial and antisocial aspects.]
Possible activities:
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Brief presentation to Mrs. Clinton and staff concerning overall purposes of study,
strategies to study neighborhoods, map of neighborhoods showing diversity in
collective efficacy across Chicago.
some
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Study
Visit to one or more areas, including possible visit to child care facilities in
data
selected areas. [Portion of study will be examining child care resources as they relate
couples
through
to levels of neighborhood CE.]
Child care center at Robert Taylor Homes (large public housing project) which is
child care have visitationa
being funded by Irving Harris, a local Chicago philanthropist who has been working with
Dr. Earls.
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