School Violence: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues), 2nd Edition
Date: October 16th, 2014
ISBN: 1610696239
Language: English
Number of pages: 357 pages
Format: EPUB
Add favorites
A timely investigation of the history, legislation, and perpetrators of school violence, this guide debunks the myths and misconceptions about this terrible problem of national concern.
With school violence on the rise, schools have implemented security safeguards like never before in the form of metal detectors, video cameras, and armed guards. School communities have mixed opinions regarding these drastic prevention measures—many welcome the protection, while some condemn the reminders of violence these tactics evoke. This comprehensive text introduces the history of school violence in the United States, providing an overview of proposed causes—from violent video games, to inadequate parental involvement, to bullying by classmates—and detailing the pros and cons of various deterrents.
Experienced criminologist Laura Finley incorporates personal reflections, primary source data, and profiles of key figures to address the painful reality of school shootings and other violent acts. The text expounds upon the characteristics of victims, individuals who are most likely to carry out violence, and common types of assaults. Chapters include a discussion on current legislation; stories of infamous perpetrators; activists who are working to make schools safer; and school, community, and societal risk factors.
• Addresses significant milestones in legislation and policies that have been enacted to respond to and prevent school violence
• Contains an informative timeline of key events in the history of school violence and prevention
• Highlights key court cases as well as data related to measuring violence
• Provides a compilation of best practices for the prevention of school violence
• Features perspectives from diverse viewpoints, including administrators, students, and academics
With school violence on the rise, schools have implemented security safeguards like never before in the form of metal detectors, video cameras, and armed guards. School communities have mixed opinions regarding these drastic prevention measures—many welcome the protection, while some condemn the reminders of violence these tactics evoke. This comprehensive text introduces the history of school violence in the United States, providing an overview of proposed causes—from violent video games, to inadequate parental involvement, to bullying by classmates—and detailing the pros and cons of various deterrents.
Experienced criminologist Laura Finley incorporates personal reflections, primary source data, and profiles of key figures to address the painful reality of school shootings and other violent acts. The text expounds upon the characteristics of victims, individuals who are most likely to carry out violence, and common types of assaults. Chapters include a discussion on current legislation; stories of infamous perpetrators; activists who are working to make schools safer; and school, community, and societal risk factors.
• Addresses significant milestones in legislation and policies that have been enacted to respond to and prevent school violence
• Contains an informative timeline of key events in the history of school violence and prevention
• Highlights key court cases as well as data related to measuring violence
• Provides a compilation of best practices for the prevention of school violence
• Features perspectives from diverse viewpoints, including administrators, students, and academics
Download School Violence: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues), 2nd Edition
Similar books
Information
Users of Guests are not allowed to comment this publication.
Users of Guests are not allowed to comment this publication.