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Preventing Teen Age Violence
In April of 1999, in Littleton Colorado, two teenage boys killed ____ students, one teacher, and injured ___others. What seemed to be an ordinary day at Columbine high school turned into a tragedy that shattered
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An Analysis of Violence in Public Schools
Recently, violence in the schools has been a great concern in our society as a whole. The attention is justified by the abundance of media coverage on a number of recent school shootings. With all these news
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. While many feel that stronger school security will stop this violence, still others insist that a lack of values being taught in the classrooms has caused increased school violence. Today the concept of political correctness unfortunately removes most values
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Recently, violence in the schools has been a great concern in our society as a whole. The attention is justified by the abundance of media coverage on a number of recent school shootings. With all these news clips and sound bites swirling around our
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, the effects of their coverage, and if media is bias in its accounts. With occurrences of gun violence on the rise in schools, churches, and places of employment, media has been thrust into action to get the coverage. It is the manner in which that media chooses
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disappear? Why with all the security we spend money on, we still have these cases of school violence getting out hand. Though most of the school violence is not as extreme as with Columbine, many have the potential of becoming just as big and just as violent. I
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
This paper is directed at school officials in Ohio. This is to address the problems of violence and misunderstandings in high school. Counselors are not as affective as they could be and this paper addresses ways that they could be seen
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Category: /Science & Technology
Are There Tests That Could Predict Violence in School Students?
This is an overview of the types of constructs which one might look at to determine if a student is in a high risk category for acting out in a violent manner, and the types of tests
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Statement of Purpose
The purpose of this questionnaire is to measure the extent to which school staff and students agree with statements that sufficient measures to prevent school violence exist. Furthermore, it will reveal staff and student
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Arm Teachers to Stop School Shootings?
How often do we open the newspaper or turn on the television and see there has been another school shooting? It seems as though it is happening more and more everyday. Violence in schools seems
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