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  1. Fear and loathing in the classroom: a candid look at school violence and the policies and practices that address it.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Vance L. Austin, 2003-06-22
  2. Tragic lessons: deadly school violence causes districts to take stock and revamp security.: An article from: District Administration by Kevin Butler, 2007-05-01

141. Workplace Violence
A web site dedicated to the awareness and prevention of workplace violence.
http://members.aol.com/endwpv/
Home of "Workplace Violence 101"
Featured in Human Resource Executive Magazine INFO
Workplace Violence 101 "Dedicated to eliminating violence from within"
Presented by Larry J. Chavez, B.A., M.P.A. Consultant and Trainer
Media
About ... Like those who have searched before you , you wonder, where do I begin? Workplace Violence 101 will provide your managers, supervisors and employees with the most usable and up-to-date information on workplace violence prevention in an intensive half-day format.
  • You're aware that managers and supervisors must have the ability to assess and document potentially threatening situations. Workplace Violence 101 will provide them with a practical and effective threat assessment model that can be immediately employed.
  • You have concerns about domestic violence spilling over into the workplace. Workplace Violence 101 will teach your employees that DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ON THE INCREASE in the working world and what can be done to reduce its threat to the safety and well being of other employees.
  • You see the need for your employees to be able to peacefully defuse hostile and potentially violent people.
  • 142. Circle Of Prevention: Networking To Prevent Family Violence In Atlantic Canada
    Provides information from a network of government and community representatives in Atlantic Canada dedicated to ending family violence and woman abuse.
    http://www.echo-chn.net/circle/
    Background
    The Circle of Prevention is a network of government and community representatives in Atlantic Canada dedicated to ending family violence and woman abuse. Since June 1998 when people in Atlantic Canada gathered to consider population health approaches to family violence prevention, a core group of community and government representatives have worked together across sectors and provinces. We have learned about ourselves and others, reflected on our principles and practices, informed others across the Atlantic Region about challenges and accomplishments in family violence prevention, identified key challenges for partnership among community and government organizations, deepened our understanding about the complexity and simplicity of family violence and woman abuse prevention, and set our priorities.
    The Circle of Prevention supports progress toward ending family violence and woman abuse by:
  • increasing the means and opportunities to learn from each other across Atlantic provinces and sectors
  • developing knowledge that contributes to new approaches to family violence and woman abuse prevention
  • helping to shape public policy and service delivery through gender-based analysis.
  • 143. Stop Gun Violence Home Page
    A countywide grassroots organization dedicated to the belief that all gun injuries and deaths are preventable.
    http://www.stopgunviolence.org/
    Sensible Gun Laws, Safe Kids Message from Charles and Mary Leigh Blek Our Organization Web Articles
    Links to other sites
    Orange County Citizens for the Prevention of Gun Violence is a county-wide grassroots organization dedicated to the belief that all gun injuries and deaths are preventable. We approach this epidemic of gun violence from a public health and safety perspective. We provide education and advocate for prevention of gun violence at the local, state and national levels. We work in coalition with many other organizations in our county as well as with regional, state and national groups in order to impact a broad range of issues associated with gun violence and the quality of life. Our Organization
    Web Articles
    Information and Data
    Links to other sites
    Organizations who Support our Cause
    Want more information? E-mail us , we welcome communication from others interested in the prevention of gun violence.
    County Deaths in 1997 The Score Card

    144. Youth Violence Suicide & Bullying Prevention - End Youth Violence
    Youth violence prevention and education resources.
    http://www.youthandviolence.com
    End Youth Violence KATRINA DISASTER RELIEF INFORMATION Hurricane Katrina Benefit Concert POSTPONED DUE TO NON-AVAILABILITY OF HEADLINERS - Pacific Coliseum More Details TBA "We Will Be There" Song Lyrics - For The Victims SEPT 07 UPDATE - 8:07pm IF YOU WISH TO DONATE BABY ITEMS PLEASE BRING THEM TO THE CONCERT DROP OFF LOCATIONS IN FRONT OF PACIFIC COLISEUM. END YOUTH VIOLENCE WILL BE HITTING THE STREETS TO COLLECT MUCH NEEDED BABY ITEMS INCLUDING BABY FOOD, FORMULA, DIAPERS ETC. THIS IS PENDING PERMITS FROM THE CITY OF VANCOUVER. WE HAD TRIED TO GET A JUMP ON THIS ON ROBSON STREET ON SEPT 07, 2005, BUT WERE QUICKLY ASKED NOT TO BY THE CITY OF VANCOUVER UNTIL PERMITS ARE ISSUED. AS WE RESPECT THE POSITION, WE WILL POST LOCATIONS HERE WHEN SUCH IS FINALIZED. IF YOU WISH TO VOLUNTEER OR CONTRIBUTE, PLEASE CALL JAMES MILLER AT (604) 599-0679 24 Hours. TO MAKE FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS Please follow the link to the Red Cross www.redcross.org or America's Second Harvest www.secondharvest.ca Baby Item Donations will be delivered to SECOND HARVEST LOCATIONS IN THE DISASTER AREAS AS DIRECTED BY SECOND HARVEST SECOND HARVEST IS THE US NATIONAL FOOD BANK NETWORK.

    145. U Of MN--Center For Violence Prevention & Control
    Located at the University of Minnesota. Research collaboration and graduate education in violence prevention.
    http://www.umn.edu/cvpc/
    CENTER for
    VIOLENCE
    PREVENTION and
    CONTROL
    School of Public Health
    University of Minnesota
    The Center for Violence Prevention and Control (CVPC) is an academic research center dedicated to the development and facilitation of interdisciplinary collaboration in research and graduate education efforts that can ultimately affect the prevention and control of violence. The purpose of the CVPC is to generate knowledge through research in violence prevention and control, to disseminate this knowledge to use as the basis for development of prevention and control efforts, and to provide a comprehensive violence prevention and control graduate education curriculum. The Center for Violence Prevention and Control is located in the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health of the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota Updated April 1, 1999
    © 1998 by the CVPC and the Regents of the University of Minnesota
    The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
    You are visitor number since January 7, 1998.

    146. AVP : The New York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project
    New York City organization devoted to the prevention of violence against lesbians and homosexuals.
    http://www.avp.org/
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    147. "The Mendez Foundation - The Innovator In Drug And Violence Prevention Education
    A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers.
    http://www.mendezfoundation.org/sitemap.htm

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    148. Welcome To PASA
    Offers information and links to other websites devoted to youth leadership, violence prevention and sexual abuse.
    http://www.pasa.org/
    Since opening its doors in 1984, PASA's mission has been: To build a civil society. Our programs provided education, training and technical assistance on youth development, organizational and community development, and Internet and technology use. In 2002 PASA's Board of Directors chose to close the organization and take down our sites. The decision to close was a difficult choice but one that had to be made at this time. Thus, you will not be able to contact anyone from PASA from this site. Thank you for stopping by and good luck in searching on the Internet. Sincerely,
    Kathy Dee Zasloff

    149. DOJ: Youth Violence
    school and Community Interventions To Prevent Serious and Violent Offending describes school and community interventions shown to reduce risk factors for
    http://www.usdoj.gov/youthviolence.htm
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    Youth Violence
    Resources for Parents
    The National Criminal Justice Reference Center Web site has publications and resources for parents and families. The site offers information that focuses on the concerns of family members who have experienced, witnessed, or been victimized by crime in schools and gang activity . The substance abuse subpages guide parents and others to helpful resources, support groups, publications, and organizations. Resources on keeping our schools safe are also provided on the site. School Violence The Department of Justice and the Department of Education have issued a guide to help schools and communities prevent school violence. The Guide emphasizes early intervention and prevention, and teamwork among educators, mental health professionals, parents, and students. Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide is available at the Department of Education's Web site. The Department of Justice and the Department of Education also issued a guide for parents, educators, and other individuals to help them identify early signs of troubling and potentially dangerous behavior.

    150. Higher Education Center For Alcohol And Other Drug Prevention
    The nation's resource for colleges and universities seeking to reduce alcohol and other drug use. Offers training, technical assistance, and publications.
    http://www.edc.org/hec/
    The Higher Education Center's purpose is to help college and community leaders develop, implement, and evaluate programs and policies to reduce student problems related to alcohol and other drug use and interpersonal violence . The Center favors a comprehensive approach to prevention. Central to this approach is a mix of environmental management strategies to address the institutional, community, and public policy factors that contribute to these problems. The Center supports the development of a prevention infrastructure, primarily by facilitating the work of statewide prevention initiatives and campus-community coalitions. The Center provides trainings, technical assistance, and publications to support these efforts. The Center also promotes innovative program development to improve student education, campus-based media campaigns (including social norms campaigns)

    151. White Tiger Street Defense Womens Self Defence Personal Safety By Paul Henry Dan
    Specializing in personal safety issues for womens self defence, including techniques and workplace violence prevention education programs. Canada and United States
    http://www.fearlesstiger.com/
    Paul Henry Danylewich and the White Tiger Group Specialize in personal safety issues for women's self defence, self defense techniques, and workplace violence prevention education programs in Canada and the United States.

    152. LACAAW
    Nonprofit, multi-cultural, feminist, community-based volunteer organization. Aims for the elimination of violence against women and children through education, prevention, and intervention.
    http://www.lacaaw.org/
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    153. Centre Suisse De Prévention De La Criminalité
    Brochure fournissant des informations sur les comportements   adopter dans certaines circonstances. Criminalit©, violence, pr©vention dans l'h´tellerie et la restauration.
    http://www.prevention-criminalite.ch/
    Schweizerische Kriminalprävention
    Prévention Suisse de la Criminalité Seiten-Abo
    Wir wollen, dass Sie sich sicher fühlen!
    Martin Boess
    Geschäftsleiter der SKP PSC
    Sicherheit und Lebensqualität
    Sicherheit gehört zu den Grundbedürfnissen der Menschen. Sie ist deshalb ein wichtiger Bestandteil Ihrer Lebensqualität. Um der Bedrohung der Sicherheit durch Kriminalität zu begegnen, wollen wir deren vielfältigen Ursachen genauso entschlossen entgegentreten wie kriminellen Handlungen selbst.
    Die Ängste der Bevölkerung, Opfer eines Verbrechens zu werden, werden von der Politik ernst genommen. Deshalb wird die Schweizerische Kriminalprävention (SKP PSC) von allen Kantonen finanziell unterstützt. Unser Auftrag ist es, Präventionskampagnen in unterschiedlichen Lebensbereichen zu entwickeln. Diese Kampagnen sollen die öffentliche Ordnung positiv beeinflussen, damit bei Ihnen keine Unsicherheitsgefühle aufkommen.
    Martin Boess, Geschäftsleiter der SKP PSC
    Stopp Kinderpornografie im Internet
    Wir arbeiten mit Hochdruck an einer Kampagne gegen Pädokriminalität unter dem Namen «Stopp Kinderpornografie im Internet». Die Kampagne wurde am 8. September 2005 lanciert. Sie wird von allen kantonalen und städtischen Polizeikorps in der Schweiz getragen.
    Die Kernbotschaften lauten:
    Die Polizei ist auch im Internet präsent!

    154. Online NewsHour: School Violence - October 15, 1998
    President Clinton discusses school violence with high school students. April 22, 1999 What do you think can be done to prevent these tragedies?
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/on2/july-dec98/violence.html
    April 22, 2000:
    On the year anniversary of the tragedy at Columbine, survivors tell their stories. April 22, 1999:
    Candidates for the teacher of the year award speak out on school violence. April 22, 1999:
    President Clinton
    discusses school violence with high school students. April 22, 1999:
    A background report on the shooting in Littleton, Colorado April 21, 1999:
    Experts discuss clues to teen violence March 26,1998:
    A panel discussion on the growth of youth violence. Online NewsHour coverage of youth , the law and education The school shootings in Littleton, Colorado raise a vital question about safety, youth violence and personal responsibility: How has something like this happened again? In a discussion about school violence at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, VA, President Clinton said that nobody believes something like what happened in Littleton could happen in their school. But tragically, it can. The president applauded TC Williams' strong peer mediation program and a confidential telephone hotline. He said that schools need organized ways for students to express their concerns.

    155. Welcome_mvp
    The Mentors in violence prevention (MVP) Program, founded in 1993 by Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society, is a leadership program that motivates studentathletes and student leaders to play a central role in solving problems that historically have been considered women's issues rape, battering, and sexual harassment. Partners, Center for the Study of Sport in Society, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
    http://www.sportinsociety.org/mvp/

    156. Waypoint
    Provides advocacy, community leadership, and services for women and their families in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and surrounding areas. Child care, domestic violence prevention, and shelter programs.
    http://www.waypointservices.org
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    157. Teacher's Workshop
    violence prevention and Reduction in Schools By William N. Bender, Gregory Clinton, and Renet L. Bender. This recent publication contains everything you
    http://www.teachersworkshop.com/twshop/bookstapes/schviolence.html
    Professional Resources for Educators
    Books and Videotapes School Violence
    Violence Prevention and Reduction in Schools
    By William N. Bender, Gregory Clinton, and Renet L. Bender
    This recent publication contains everything you need to formulate and implement an effective violence prevention program in your school. Especially useful for school administrators, teachers, school safety experts, college professors, and school resource police officers. Model programs are presented, and multiple "tear-out" sheets are provided with permission to photocopy. $33.00 U.S. Teacher's Workshop Home For more information:
    Teacher's Workshop
    3651 Mars Hill Road
    Suite 200A
    Watkinsville, GA 30677
    Call: 1-800-991-1114
    Fax: 770-725-9177
    Email us at: rbender@teachersworkshop.com

    158. Violence In The Workplace
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health publication discussing Risk Factors and prevention Strategies of workplace violence.
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/violcont.html
    CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 57
    Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies
    U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Public Health Service

    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

    Division of Safety Research July 1996 Mention of any company or product does not constitute endorsement by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
    This document is in the public domain and may be freely copied or reprinted. Copies of this and other NIOSH documents are available from: Publications Dissemination, EID
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
    4676 Columbia Parkway
    Cincinnati, OH 45226-1998
    FAX (513) 533-8573
    Telephone number: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) E-mail: pubstaft@niosdt1.em.cdc.gov To receive other information about occupational safety and health problems, call 1-800-35-NIOSH , or visit the NIOSH Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 96-100
    Table of Contents
    NIOSH home page CDC home page

    159. Family Violence Prevention Information
    Halifax, Novia Scotia government agency with guide to violence and abuse of women, children, and elderly. With publication guide, report forms, and news releases.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/coms/files/fvpi.asp

    160. Welcome To The Promote Prevent Library
    Collection of online articles, reports and other resources for current and aspiring principals, superintendents, coaches, and other leaders in education,
    http://library.promoteprevent.org/browse.html?path=/School Environment & Educati

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