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  1. Orgullo o vergüenza.(prevención de violencia escolar; Tejas)(TT: Pride or shame.)(TA: school violence prevention; Texas)(Columna): An article from: Semana
  2. Learning How to Stay Safe at School (The Violence Prevention Library) by Susan Kent, 2001-07
  3. Bullying and school violence.(PREVENTION IN ACTION): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-06-01
  4. A primer on school violence prevention.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Jeffrey H. Coben, Harold B. Weiss, et all 1994-10-01
  5. At Zero Tolerance: Punishment, Prevention, and School Violence by Ronnie Casella, 2001-06-01
  6. Prevention of School Violence through Civic Education Curricula:Year One of a National Demonstration Program (Policy Research Project Report No. 136) by Kenneth W. Tolo, 2000-09-21
  7. Listen To Them!: A Model for the Prevention of School Violence
  8. The development dynamics of aggression and the prevention of school violence.(Report): An article from: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders by Thomas W. Farmer, Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer, et all 2007-12-22
  9. School Violence and Primary Prevention
  10. Days of Respect: Organizing a School-Wide Violence Prevention Program by Ralph J. Cantor, Allan Creighton, et all 2002-05-10
  11. Peace Train: A School-Wide Violence Prevention Program by Joe Wittmer, 1999-07
  12. Nurses' logs as an evaluation tool for school-based violence prevention programs.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Nancy D. Brener, Etienne G. Krug, et all 1997-05-01
  13. School-based violence prevention can work.(PREVENTION IN ACTION): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-10-01
  14. New course for school security. (violence-prevention program for public schools): An article from: Security Management by Jansen M. Robinson, 1997-12-01

1. Stopping School Violence (HTML)
school violence prevention. What can you do to stop school violence? This page links to six starter lists of ideas. Some require only individual action;
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2. School Violence Prevention Strategies To Keep Schools Safe
school violence prevention Strategies to Keep Schools Safe
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3. The Center For The Prevention Of School Violence
Center for the Prevention of School Violence 1801 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 276991801 800-299-6054 919-733-3388 ext 332
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4. School Violence Prevention: Strategies To Keep Schools Safe
school violence prevention Strategies to Keep Schools Safe.
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Reason Public Policy Institute is a public policy think tank promoting choice, competition, and a dynamic market economy as the foundation for human dignity and progress.
Policy Study No. 234
School Violence Prevention: Strategies to Keep Schools Safe (Unabridged)
by Alexander Volokh with Lisa Snell
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Crippling California School Districts. California's school districts are faced with a $5.2 billion funding cut as their portion of California's $35 billion budget shortfall. Full text
Education Boondoggles. School districts, particularly Los Angeles Unified School District, have a long history of school construction boondoggles fraught with fraud and mismanagement. The poster child of school-construction nightmares is the Belmont Learning Center, just west of downtown. Full Text
A Lesson from New Jersey Special-ed Contracting Full text.

5. National School Safety Center
Nonprofit organization providing resources for school safety information, training and violence prevention.
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6. School Violence Prevention Resources
Links to sites dealing with all aspects of school violence prevention.
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General Resources Parent Resources ... Resources Welcome to the School Violence Prevention Resources site. Before browsing this site, please visit my Dedication Page The reason I work so hard to prevent violence. Also, before leaving be sure to tell me what you think about this page or any suggestions or comments by E-mail Webmaster I hope this page can provide some help, thanks for visiting. This site is a member of WebRing.
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7. Youth Violence A Report Of The Surgeon General
Dynamics of Youth Violence. Chapter 4 Risk Factors for Youth Violence. Chapter 5 Prevention and on Youth Violence was the Columbine High
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8. Violence Prevention Page
Welcome to the school violence prevention and Intervention issue area on the A Preview of the New CMHS school violence prevention Program Enhancing
http://www.air.org/cecp/school_violence.htm
Return to CECP Home About the Center Site Map Search On the CECP Site About the Center Center Team Organizations We Work With People We Work With ... Search Issue Areas Child Welfare Cultural Competence Families Juvenile Justice ... Mental Health School Violence Prevention and Intervention Schools and Special Education MINIWEBS Functional Behavioral Assessment Prevention Strategies that Work Prevention and Early Intervention Promising Practice in Children's Mental Health ... Strengthening the Safety Net INTERACTIVE! CECP Discussions Information Resources Need Help Finding What You're Looking For? Contact Us SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION Welcome to the School Violence Prevention and Intervention issue area on the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice's web site. Compilation for this issues area is not yet complete. There are, however, several active links on this page. Check back often for updates! Federal and Legislative Resources Center Documents The following documents were produced with the support of the Office of Special Education Programs Safe and Drug Free Schools Program , the Center for Mental Health Services , and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Early Warning, Timely Response - A Guide to Safe Schools

9. Center For The Study And Prevention Of Violence
Info. on violence in society. Includes juvenile, adolescent, teen violence prevention research, community, school safety, preventing violent
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10. School Violence Prevention & School Safety Guide
Provides school safety and violence prevention information for students, parents, and school administators. Covers topics from bullying, peer pressure,
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For Parents
Covers how to improve the general safety of schools, dealing with natural disasters, and gang violence.
For Schools
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Helpful information for students on how to deal with common problems faced in school. General school violence, fighting, bullying, and more.
Hundreds of links to sites dealing with school violence and safety , plus a buyers guide for security products
As we all know, one of the best ways to learn is to read a book. Our library consists of the best reviewed books on topics such as bullying in schools hazing shootings , and general school violence and safety issues.

11. School Violence Prevention School Safety Guide
Provides school safety and violence prevention information for students, parents, and school administators. Covers topics from bullying, peer
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12. Office Of Safe And Drug-Free Schools
related to drug and violence prevention, coordinating with other Federal agencies on issues related to comprehensive school health, and
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13. ERIC Digest 94 - School Violence Prevention
The first step in schoolviolence prevention is performing a systematic Violence in Schools How To Build a Prevention Program from the Ground Up. OSSC
http://eric.uoregon.edu/publications/digests/digest094.html
Clearinghouse on Educational Policy and Management Previous (Digest 093) Spanish Version Next (Digest 095)
ERIC Digest 94 - March 1995
School Violence Prevention
By Dean Walker Eighty-nine percent of respondents in 700 cities and towns surveyed by the National League of Cities in 1994 said that school violence is a problem in their community (Randy Arndt 1994). Researchers have identified several major causes for the increase in violent behavior, causes so entangled that attempting to address one while ignoring another is to risk failure altogether. Poverty, racism, unemployment, substance abuse, easy access to weapons, inadequate or abusive parenting practices, and frequent exposure to violence through the media are all culpable (National Association for the Education of Young Children 1993). Tactics to deal with the burgeoning violence of youth have been mostly one-dimensional, relying on removal of the offender by suspension or placement outside of the mainstream classroom. This can protect other students; however, it has proven ineffective in preventing children from developing criminal careers. Educators and psychologists are eyeing the prevention of violent behavior as both a more humane and more cost-effective response to this multidimensional problem (Hill Walker 1994).

14. The Hamilton Fish Institute On School And Community Violence
by (1) exchanging the most recent scientific findings and evidencebased practices in school violence prevention, (2) synthesizing outcome
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15. School Violence Prevention Resources
Welcome to the school violence prevention Resources site. Before browsing this site, please visit my. Dedication Page. The reason I work so hard to prevent
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General Resources Parent Resources ... Resources Welcome to the School Violence Prevention Resources site. Before browsing this site, please visit my Dedication Page The reason I work so hard to prevent violence. Also, before leaving be sure to tell me what you think about this page or any suggestions or comments by E-mail Webmaster I hope this page can provide some help, thanks for visiting. This site is a member of WebRing.
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16. Committee For Children
Middle School Lessons. Learn about the Family Guide Second Step A Violence Prevention Curriculum For preschool/kindergarten through grade 9
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17. Center For Mental Health Services - School Violence Prevention
Mental health information center, youth violence prevention, violence in schools, youth mental health, school safety, federal program
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18. School Violence Prevention
North Carolina Center for the Prevention of School Violence US Department of Justice/Justice Information Center Office of Juvenile Justice and
http://www.myscschools.com/tracks/educators/safeschl/
School Violence Prevention
An Excellent Guide for School Administrators, Teachers and Parents An excellent guide to assist educators, parents and students – complete with tips on how to spot potential trouble and how to react when you do spot it – has been published by the U.S. Department of Education. To read this publication, "Early Warning, Timely Response," click on the graphic (left). Links to Safe Schools Resources School safety: resources for educators, parents and students The tragic events in Colorado emphasize the need for educators, parents and students to communicate effectively about school safety issues. Violent, emotionally charged problems that originate in the home and the community sometimes spill over into very "public" places like schools, churches or shopping malls. Although South Carolina schools already have security measures and training programs in place (descriptions appear below), the key to stopping violent episodes is early intervention. In their efforts to reduce disruption, violence, and crime, South Carolina schools use a wide variety of strategies and approaches:

19. School Violence Prevention Check List
Are you and your child s school familiar with the warning signs of violence? Don t miss this mustsee check list.
http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,1-6471,00.html
School Violence Prevention Check List
Many of us are wondering what we can do as parents, educators, and students to ensure school safety. The first step is to know what questions to ask about safety at your school. Here is a school violence prevention checklist from the Department of Education.
    Does my school have characteristics that:
What To Look For Early Warning Signs of Violence
What To Do Intervention: Getting Help for Troubled Children
    Does my school:
What To Do Crisis Response
    Does my school:
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20. School Violence Prevention. ERIC Digest
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School Violence Prevention. ERIC Digest, Number 94.
Eighty-nine percent of respondents in 700 cities and towns surveyed by the National League of Cities in 1994 said that school violence is a problem in their community (Randy Arndt 1994). Researchers have identified several major causes for the increase in violent behavior, causes so entangled that attempting to address one while ignoring another is to risk failure altogether. Poverty, racism, unemployment, substance abuse, easy access to weapons, inadequate or abusive parenting practices, and frequent exposure to violence through the media are all culpable (National Association for the Education of Young Children 1993). Tactics to deal with the burgeoning violence of youth have been mostly one-dimensional, relying on removal of the offender by suspension or placement outside of the mainstream classroom. This can protect other students; however, it has proven ineffective in preventing children from developing criminal careers. Educators and psychologists are eyeing the PREVENTION of violent behavior as both a more humane and more cost-effective response to this multidimensional problem (Hill Walker 1994).
WHAT CAN SCHOOLS DO TO PREVENT VIOLENT BEHAVIOR?

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