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Publications School Safety K through 12
Publications School Safety K through 12
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- Chapter 5 from Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising. Examines school-based prevention programs and identifies problems.
- FamilyEducation.com provides parents with information and resources needed to take an active role in protecting their children from youth violence.
- Basic guidelines for safe and secure schools. This book is a simple, concise, and thorough explanation of basic professional school security issues and practices.
- Collection of articles, editorials, and handouts by Michael G. Conner, with links to related resources.
- Provides site analysis, consulting and services to safeguard schools.
- A review of evidence-based school-programs to prevent violence against girls, young women and males. Other programs exemplify innovative approaches or were developed for marginalized populations
- Publication from the US Department of Education and the Department of Justice.
- Capital Region Safe Schools Task Force in Albany, New York (May 1996) report on stopping the violence erupting in schools and communities.
- Brief articles for preservice and secondary teachers. From Teacher Talk at Indiana University.
- Four 'Teacher of the Year' guests discuss how to keep schools safe.
- The Successful School Resource Officer Program publication is a guide for SRO Programs dealing with strategies for school and law enforcement partnerships.
- The first annual report on school safety by the Departments of Education and Justice.
- Juvenile Justice Bulletin, April 1998. Examines issues about bullying, gangs, weapons, substance abuse and creating safer schools.
- Different strategies and approaches for members of school communities to consider when creating safer learning environments.
- Film Ideas is a nationwide distributor/producer of educational videos especially in the areas of violence prevention, conflict resolution and character education.
- A gun and gang prevention series of books for educators and children from six through eight years of age.
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