School violence / Peggy Daniels, book editor.
Presents differing views on various aspects of the school violence issue. Examines the causes of school violence, prevention of school violence, and measures schools take to create a safe environment for students.
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Language: | English |
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Detroit, Mich. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- School violence is increasing / Adrienne Mand Lewin
- School violence is decreasing / John Stossel
- No Child Left Behind Act discourages accurate reporting of school violence / Lisa Snell
- School violence can be prevented / Don Fraser
- School violence cannot be prevented / Associated Press
- Guns increase the risk of school violence / Judith Kafka
- Guns decrease the risk of school violence / Marshall Lewin
- Larger schools increase the risk of school violence / David W. Kirkpatrick
- Self-defense training decreases the risk of school violence / Dave Kopel
- Youth leadership programs decrease the risk of school violence / Lex T. Eckenrode
- Parents and schools working together can reduce school violence / Alina Makhnovetsky
- Threat assessment decreases the risk of school violence / Dewey G. Cornell.