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Cure Violence is a public health approach to violence prevention and reduction. It aims to stop the spread of violence in communities by using the methods and strategies associated with epidemic disease control : detecting and interrupting conflicts, identifying and treating the highest risk individuals, and changing social norms .
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A June 8, 2016 photo shows a wall at the Cure Violence headquarters in Staten Island, New York. Credit - Seth Wenig—AP. Though it is far from the only example of its work, Cure Violence is ...
Ganteföhr served as both the writer and the creative director for the game. In a 2008 interview, he expresses his reasons for choosing such an intense topic (violence / psychology of aggression) as the theme for the game: "I chose the topic because it interests me, and is at least as worth to dedicate a game to as War on Mars.
Postal is a 1997 isometric top-down shooter video game developed by Running with Scissors and published by Ripcord Games.Players assume the role of the Postal Dude, a man who commits mass murder throughout the fictional town of Paradise, Arizona to cure what he believes to be a "hate plague" released by the United States Air Force.
In 2015, a Kickstarter-funded adventure game called Stasis was released by a South African independent studio, The Brotherhood. It has been compared to Sanitarium. [36] [37] [38] On October 29, 2015, Dotemu released an iOS port of the game with touchscreen controls, dynamic hint system, achievements and automatic save system. [4]
Versions of the game and its sequel containing new graphics and sound were released for Microsoft Windows in the early 1990s, and later as a combined single-cartridge release for the Game Boy Color in 1999 under the title Déjà Vu I & II: The Casebooks of Ace Harding, which also was released for DOS, Windows 3.x (1992), and Windows Mobile (2002).