Parental Responsibility and Crime The shooting rampage at ...
The shooting rampage at Columbine High
School, in which 25 people died, represents vividly the institution of the family in crisis. ....
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Crime in Schools & Student Rights
.... 1988): 590. Rotondo, Diane M. "Walking Education's Mean Streets to Curb
School Crime." Education Digest 58.6 (Feb. 1993): 40-43.
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Chicago Theorists on Deviance & Crime
The Chicago
school and functionalism are two approaches to the understanding of deviance and
crime. Both schools of thought use ....
(2260

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Relationship Between Education and Crime
....
School-related victimizations among adolescents: An analysis of national
crime survey narratives. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 3, pp. 321-338. ....
(2535

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School Violence & Race
.... According to the 1990 National
School Safety Center's report on
school crime and violence, "each month about 28,000 secondary students and 5,200 teachers were ....
(2470

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Relationships Between Drug Use & Crime
.... A recent poll found that adolescents listed drugs as the most important problem facing people their age, followed by
crime and violence in
school and social ....
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Crime in the United States
.... program at the local high
school as part of the conditions of his last sentence. The three represent the spectrum of attitudes about
crime in America as a ....
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Violence in city schools
.... Thus students may report incidences of
crime to
school administrators but these incidents never get reported to the police: "Students quickly learn that ....
(2602

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Juvenile Crime
.... John Stone claimed, "I think parents should be accountable for their kids' actions" (Hilliard, 2009, p. 1). The violent
crime at Columbine High
School was so ....
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Private School vs. Public School Education
.... The type of
school was related to
crime, with public
school students having more knowledge of and experience with
crime and threats; these students were also ....
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School climate and culture
.... students. In some neighborhoods, creating a
crime-free, drug-free
school environment means relocating the
school itself. This technique ....
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Development Theories & Crime
.... to commit
crime is not stable and changes over time, ie that
crime is a .... Influences due to family, peers,
school friends, change over the years, and when the ....
(1032

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Prisons and Crime Reduction
.... began with four programs that have been used previously in
crime prevention: 1 .... with the criminal justice system; 3) Incentives to induce high
school students to ....
(1275

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Creating school climates That Prevent Violence
.... This method of reducing
school crime focuses on punishment of the
crime rather than its prevention such as is the case in the article by Peterson and Skiba ....
(511

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Programs to Reduce Crime in the US
.... began with four programs that have been used previously in
crime prevention: 1 .... with the criminal justice system; 3) Incentives to induce high
school students to ....
(1275

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Images of Crime, Criminals and Justice in American Media
.... Akers and Sellers (24) note that this particular
school of thought depicts
crime and deviance as social and even inevitable elements in modern society. ....
(2381

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LEGAL LIABILITIES OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS This
.... A National
Crime Survey in 1991 found that there were nearly three million incidents of
school crime in grades K-1 through K-12. ....
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Investigating School Violence
.... & Klaus, P. (1999). Indicators of
school crime and safety, 1999, NCES 1999--057/NCJ-178906. Washington: United States Department ....
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Public Perception of Crime and Delinquency
.... The positivist
school sees
crime as being determined either biologically, psychologically, or socially, and the social theory is the one with the widest ....
(2658

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Theories of Violent Juvenile Crime OF VI
.... others. This combined with after-
school programs and anti-drug campaigns were concluded as factors in this
crime reduction. Included ....
(4254

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THEORIES ON VIOLENT JUVENILE CRIME OF
.... others. This combined with after-
school programs and anti-drug campaigns were concluded as factors in this
crime reduction. Included ....
(4377

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Uniforms and incidence of physical conflic in School
.... Data reported by the
school district indicated hat since uniforms were mandated, overall
crime in the
school district dropped by 91 percent; additionally ....
(1729

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Techniques for Reducing School Violence
.... reduce
school violence? Every year three million young people in the United States fall victim to
crime at
school. Almost two million ....
(9742

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Problem & Proposed Solutions to School Violence
.... control as a preventative measure assumes that the availability of firearms can increase the likelihood of
school violence by making it a
crime of opportunity. ....
(3173

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Investigating School Violence in the US
.... & Klaus, P. (1999). Indicators of
school crime and safety, 1999, NCES 1999--057/NCJ-178906. Washington: United States Department ....
(5154

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Crime & Economics
.... make children believe
crime does not carry significant consequences for those who perpetrate it, "One in ten children has skipped
school, smoked cigarettes and ....
(1972

8

)
School Violence: An Overview
.... Gottfredson, D. (1997).
School based
crime prevention. .... (1998a). US Department of Education: Indicators of
school crime and safety. Washington, DC: Author. ....
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Treatment of Violent Juvenile Crime Abstract The purpose of this ...
.... others. This combined with after-
school programs and anti-drug campaigns were concluded as factors in this
crime reduction. Included ....
(4706

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School Dress Codes
.... Many schools have kept their own statistics, she says, and California's Long Beach Unified
School District noted that
school crime dropped by 76 percent, and ....
(2440

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Crime Reduction and Police Foor Patrols
....
School-related victimizations among adolescents: An analysis of national
crime survey narratives. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 3, 321-338. ....
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