RT Article T1 Canadian Gender-Based Violence Prevention Programs: Gaps and Opportunities JF Violence against women VO 31 IS 10 SP 2682 OP 2704 A1 Chen, YiMin A2 Mendes, Kaitlynn 1983- A2 Gosse, Chandell A2 Hodson, Jaigris A2 Veletsianos, George LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1930397895 AB Gender-based violence (GBV) prevention programs have long played an important part in both teaching the realities of GBV and training people in techniques to avert, mitigate, and respond to violence. This article examines the current state of GBV prevention training in Canada through an analysis of 81 GBV education programs provided by antiviolence organizations and universities. We identified notable gaps in topics relating to technology-facilitated violence and abuse in programs targeting men and in the provision of bystander intervention training. Each of these areas represents important, but as yet unrealized, opportunities in violence prevention. K1 Men K1 technology-facilitated violence and abuse K1 gender-based violence K1 antiviolence K1 bystander intervention DO 10.1177/10778012241259727