Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
anyone in one way or another. But does it lead to high school massacres and other grisly crimes? The American Psychological Association stated, "that by seventh grade the average child has seen seven thousand murders and one hundred thousand acts of violence
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Students that go to Fortier high skip classes and often miss days in school. Violence is a
common occurrence here. News crews and police are constantly up at the school covering
a story about guns or drugs. Fortier is known as the worst high school
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Category: /Literature/English
Now days when most children get home from school they turn on the television and watch whatever is on. A lot of times it turns out to be violent programming such as Power Rangers that children watch. Since most of the networks constantly have violent
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Behavior Development in Violence
Thirteen innocent lives had been taken from Littleton, Colorado's high school in April 1999. Many more lives could have been taken, but why did two young teens commit suicide after killing twelve fellow students
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now ask the question of how can we stop these shootings, and put an end to the sorrow.
Schools have begun reacting to this violence by sending home kids who wear black trench coats or other "menacing" clothes and arresting others who only joke around about
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
system today require a more flexible and aggressive task force. School psychologists are potential developers of preventative programs that would address the issues of gang violence, teen pregnancy, suicide, and peer pressure, et al. The obvious need
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
opposed to integration and desegregation of schools and violence was a big issue. Even in the midst of all the controversy, some school districts readily desegregated their schools. However, there were many that were still very opposed to this idea
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
their individuality in many different ways, especially through fashion. If given a choice, it is hard to imagine that most or even many teenagers would choose to wear school uniforms. If people are serious about finding solutions to the problem of school violence, maybe
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Category: /Literature/English
for youths to view and absorb.
The average child sees eight thousand murders and ten thousand acts of violence before finishing elementary school, and by the time one is eighteen he or she has seen twenty thousand murders and forty thousand acts of violence
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demands the schools should cover more subjects, and more in depth. They want the school to teach the children things such as teen pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, and violence. As the community wants the school to teach these morals, whos morals are going
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