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School Violence
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School Violence

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208 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
At the mention of Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, most Americans shudder to remember the violent massacre of 12 students and a teacher, as well as the deaths of the two students who committed the crime. Although this tragedy alerted the public that American education would never be the same, it was not an isolated incident. Tragedies of similar proportions at schools in Kentucky, Arkansas, Pennsylvania and Oregon by students ranging in age from 11 to 15 demonstrate that the problem is widespread geographically. Educators, researchers and parents all struggle to understand why violent crime by school-aged children has increased since 1989, while crime in society has declined.''This special issue of THE ANNALS, School Violence, explores the roots of school violence and how to create systems to prevent it. This issue aims to develop short- and long-term strategies to address school violence. Articles in this issue discuss the following:''''''· Gangs in Schools''· Effects of School Climate on School Disorder''+ School Discipline''+ Poverty, Inequality, and Youth Violence''+ Juvenile Corrections''+ Creating Peaceable Schools''The several contributors to this volume bring together their critical and analytical skills to address what is clearly one of the most pressing problems facing American society as we enter the 21st century. This issue is a valuable resource for both academics and researchers exploring the nature, scope, causes and policy implications of the growing trend to school violence.
Edward L. Cohn and William G. Hinkle
The Future of Juvenile Corrections
 
CONTENTS
William G. Hinkle and Stuart Henry
Preface
J. Scott Staples
Violence
Rage Against a Broken World

 
Ralph Cintron
Listening to What the Streets Say
Thoughts on Gangs and the Logic of Violence

 
Douglas E. Thompkins
Gangs in Schools and a Culture of Fear
Peter J. Venturelli
Drugs in Schools
Myths and Reality

 
Wayne N. Welsh
Effects of School Climate on School Disorder
Lissa J. Yogan
Peer Interactions as Problem and Solution
Ronald C. Kramer
The Role of Inequality, Poverty, and Social Exclusion in Shaping the Problem of Youth Violence
A. Troy Adams
School Discipline
Hal Pepinsky
Making Schools Peaceful
Susan L. Caufield
Creating Peaceable Schools
Jane Nicholson
Victims of School Violence

William G. Hinkle

Stuart Henry