Despite nationwide decreases in school crime and violence, a relatively high and increasing number of students report feeling unsafe at school. In response, some school officials are implementing school–police partnerships, especially in urban areas, as an effort to deter criminal activity and violence in schools. This article examines the initial effect of New York City’s Impact Schools Initiative, a punitive-based school–police partnership developed in January 2004 that increases police presence at some of the city’s most dangerous public schools. An initial examination of school-level demographic and envi-ronmental variables reveals that, despite increased police presence, students enrolled at New York City’s impact schools continue to e...
This report, released by the Center for Popular Democracy and Urban Youth Collaborative, reveals the...
In this paper, we estimate the effects of neighborhood crime and in-school crime on educational outc...
In this study, we propose and test a mechanism for the effect of neighborhood of residence on school...
Despite nationwide decreases in school crime and violence, a relatively high and increasing number o...
Educational policy has increasingly focused on holding teachers and schools accountable for student ...
As a result of years of persistent multi-organizational advocacy, the public has access to data on p...
School safety is a pressing issue in urban schools. Yet, there is little research that shows why sch...
The responsibility for school administrators to provide a safe school environment demonstrates insti...
The purpose of this study was to identify how urban high schools can improve safety and reduce the n...
The present study examines whether the presence of school resource officers (SROs) and their level o...
Between 1994 to 2010, the rate of violent victimizations at American schools dropped, with a sharp f...
UnrestrictedIn recent years, schools have become a focal point for general delinquency and gang prev...
How schools maintain order in the halls can be just as important as what they teach in the classroom...
Nationwide calls to “Defund the Police,” largely attributable to Black Lives Matter demonstrations, ...
An increasing number of minority youth experience contact with the criminal justice system. But how ...
This report, released by the Center for Popular Democracy and Urban Youth Collaborative, reveals the...
In this paper, we estimate the effects of neighborhood crime and in-school crime on educational outc...
In this study, we propose and test a mechanism for the effect of neighborhood of residence on school...
Despite nationwide decreases in school crime and violence, a relatively high and increasing number o...
Educational policy has increasingly focused on holding teachers and schools accountable for student ...
As a result of years of persistent multi-organizational advocacy, the public has access to data on p...
School safety is a pressing issue in urban schools. Yet, there is little research that shows why sch...
The responsibility for school administrators to provide a safe school environment demonstrates insti...
The purpose of this study was to identify how urban high schools can improve safety and reduce the n...
The present study examines whether the presence of school resource officers (SROs) and their level o...
Between 1994 to 2010, the rate of violent victimizations at American schools dropped, with a sharp f...
UnrestrictedIn recent years, schools have become a focal point for general delinquency and gang prev...
How schools maintain order in the halls can be just as important as what they teach in the classroom...
Nationwide calls to “Defund the Police,” largely attributable to Black Lives Matter demonstrations, ...
An increasing number of minority youth experience contact with the criminal justice system. But how ...
This report, released by the Center for Popular Democracy and Urban Youth Collaborative, reveals the...
In this paper, we estimate the effects of neighborhood crime and in-school crime on educational outc...
In this study, we propose and test a mechanism for the effect of neighborhood of residence on school...