This statewide study surveyed 215 principals of middle schools and high schools in Texas, USA. It examined the effectiveness of activities on school crime by three main methods: (1) what activities the school was doing to combat crime (e.g. police/guards, school uniforms, metal detectors, drug education programmes, character education programmes, closed campus, surveillance, student court activity, rewards for attendance, etc.); (2) cooperation with outside sources (i.e. police, parents, school district, judicial branch); and (3) principals’ comments on what helps and hurts school efforts to alleviate school crimes. Data from these principals regarding drug crime and interpersonal crime in schools were correlated with the data on school act...
A study of school principals in the Mississippi delta area of Arkansas explored principals ' pe...
The goal of this research study was to determine if the perceptions of school personnel differed by ...
Examines non-legal or quasi-legal methods of dealing with school misbehavior and violence
This paper examines the attitudes of 207 junior high/middle school and high school principals in Tex...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited. This work examines the use of security strategies in schools that a...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited. This work examines the use of security strategies in schools that a...
The purpose of this study was to identify how urban high schools can improve safety and reduce the n...
Restricted until 16 July 2009.The purpose of this study was to collect information on violence from ...
This research investigated the strategies used by school administrators in selected high schools to ...
School districts in the Education Service Center, Region 2, (southern Texas) were surveyed to examin...
This booklet summarizes three reports on drug-use and violence-prevention efforts and school-crime p...
Statements by academics and newspaper reports on crime in schools have resulted in the majority of p...
The purpose of this study was to collect information on violence from a sampling of Texas school and...
Discusses the need for school districts to have crime prevention policies and to implement them
Concern about school violence has been escalating in recent years. A variety of strategies are used ...
A study of school principals in the Mississippi delta area of Arkansas explored principals ' pe...
The goal of this research study was to determine if the perceptions of school personnel differed by ...
Examines non-legal or quasi-legal methods of dealing with school misbehavior and violence
This paper examines the attitudes of 207 junior high/middle school and high school principals in Tex...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited. This work examines the use of security strategies in schools that a...
© 2020, Springer Nature Limited. This work examines the use of security strategies in schools that a...
The purpose of this study was to identify how urban high schools can improve safety and reduce the n...
Restricted until 16 July 2009.The purpose of this study was to collect information on violence from ...
This research investigated the strategies used by school administrators in selected high schools to ...
School districts in the Education Service Center, Region 2, (southern Texas) were surveyed to examin...
This booklet summarizes three reports on drug-use and violence-prevention efforts and school-crime p...
Statements by academics and newspaper reports on crime in schools have resulted in the majority of p...
The purpose of this study was to collect information on violence from a sampling of Texas school and...
Discusses the need for school districts to have crime prevention policies and to implement them
Concern about school violence has been escalating in recent years. A variety of strategies are used ...
A study of school principals in the Mississippi delta area of Arkansas explored principals ' pe...
The goal of this research study was to determine if the perceptions of school personnel differed by ...
Examines non-legal or quasi-legal methods of dealing with school misbehavior and violence