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This page links to six starter lists of ideas. Some require only individual action like parents individually, students individually, and teachers individually. Some require group efforts with programs including Law Enforcement, principles, and the rest of us. Immediate issues like kids bringing weapons to school and the problems that cause violence are reviewed. There is also a helpful list of warning signs. Overall, this site has a great school administration and Law Enforcement collaboration.
2) Early Warning Timely Response U.S. Department of Education Explicitly summarizes school violence prevention in an exhaustively detailed manner. The areas that are covered are:
3) Center For The Prevention of School Violence The Center's Safe Schools Pyramid helps maintain a focus on the problem of school violence. By focusing on the problem, the center is able to draw attention to the seriousness of school violence and act as a resource to turn to for information, program assistance, and research about school violence prevention. In addition, newsletters, research bulletins, research briefs and special feature articles provide current information about center activities and school violence prevention. Positive effects of proactive legislation on the reported firearm possession on school campuses. There is also information on grants, and links to get grants.
4) Center for Study and Prevention of Violence This site offers program assistance and ideas for communities along with a ton of research.
5) Warning Signs of Teen Violence This site summarizes what causes violence in teenager's lives. There is also an activity which uses warning signs to determine if the user, or school friends of the user are violent. Also, there is information which helps to deal with anger and controlling your own risk for violent behavior.
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