http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGoWLWS4-kU If colleges are a hunting ground, as they've been called, for sexual predators, advocates say that high schools are the breeding ground — and that any solution must start there. They say efforts at college are too little, too late.The push for earlier intervention is coming from a wide range of voices, including student survivors, law enforcement officials — and New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft."I have a couple granddaughters in college, and y'know, I'm just thinking, holy mackerel — let's get to the root of it," Kraft told an audience of hundreds of high school students and teachers at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. With half million dollars — and his team's star power — he's got some 90 Massachusetts high schools to run a dating violence prevention program called Mentors in Violence Prevention."It's about respect and listening," Kraft said in his speech. "We have to make this cool."Many students were starstruck by Kraft and the big
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