Violence and aggression continue to cause harm to American schools and communities, which has been visibly illustrated by the continual perpetration of school shootings. In order to prevent these situations for occurring again, the etiology of violent and aggressive behaviors must be studied. Utilizing an ecological perspective, both the risk factors and protective factors of violence and aggression, also known as a dual strategy approach, are examined within an educational context. Specific risk factors reviewed include weapons exposure and social rejection, while protective factors reviewed include school connectedness and pro-social relationships. Implications regarding the prevention of violent and aggressive acts among students, with t...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. The problem of violence in schools...
More than one third of Americans think that reducing school violence is the top challenge facing pub...
Acts of student violence in the schools are increasing (Chance, 1990; Crosby, 1993; Rich, 1992; Urbe...
A safe school is a school where the educational climate fosters a spirit of acceptance for all child...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
With the recent surge in school violence, academics have been motivated to investigate factors that ...
The purpose of this article is to clarify the historical and definitional roots of school violence. ...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
Since 1996 there have been 17 reported cases of violence in U.S. schools by children ranging in age ...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
A series of highly publicized school shootings in the Untied States generated the misperception of a...
The frequent depiction of school violence in the media today has led some to believe that violence i...
this study utilized an ecological approach to investigate the joint contribution of par-ents and sch...
The targeted violence literature has highlighted several risk factors and warning behaviors indicati...
Violence is a serious problem today. Not only is violence very prevalent in our society, but it is a...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. The problem of violence in schools...
More than one third of Americans think that reducing school violence is the top challenge facing pub...
Acts of student violence in the schools are increasing (Chance, 1990; Crosby, 1993; Rich, 1992; Urbe...
A safe school is a school where the educational climate fosters a spirit of acceptance for all child...
Violent behavior in schools occurs in many different forms, from taunting and teasing to physical as...
With the recent surge in school violence, academics have been motivated to investigate factors that ...
The purpose of this article is to clarify the historical and definitional roots of school violence. ...
School violence, when taken as a whole, is understood as a multifaceted structure that prevents grow...
Since 1996 there have been 17 reported cases of violence in U.S. schools by children ranging in age ...
In this paper the authors present different incidences of violence in the school environment. Differ...
A series of highly publicized school shootings in the Untied States generated the misperception of a...
The frequent depiction of school violence in the media today has led some to believe that violence i...
this study utilized an ecological approach to investigate the joint contribution of par-ents and sch...
The targeted violence literature has highlighted several risk factors and warning behaviors indicati...
Violence is a serious problem today. Not only is violence very prevalent in our society, but it is a...
By R. Murray Thomas [former College at Brockport faculty member]. The problem of violence in schools...
More than one third of Americans think that reducing school violence is the top challenge facing pub...
Acts of student violence in the schools are increasing (Chance, 1990; Crosby, 1993; Rich, 1992; Urbe...