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School violence, the media, and criminal justice responses / Kimberly A. McCabe, Gregory Martin.

Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text Available from 2005. Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McCabe, Kimberly A., 1965- author.
Martin, Gregory M., 1960- author.
Series:
Studies in crime and punishment.
Studies in crime and punishment
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
School violence--United States--Prevention.
School violence.
Students--Crimes against--United States--Prevention.
Students.
Mass media and criminal justice--United States.
Mass media and criminal justice.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New York : Peter Lang Publishing Incorporated, 2005
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The problem remains : students in schools across the United States are not only bullying each other but are killing each other. This book provides a foundation for the study of school violence, beginning with an analysis of the shootings at Columbine and going on to discuss all forms of aggression in schools. The authors provide a history of school violence in America, theories to explain bullying, and teachers' perceptions of this violence - and suggest ways that teachers and other school personnel can predict, control, and prevent outbursts of violence. Also included are discussions on the effects of the media on school violence, as well as the criminal justice system's responses. This book is an excellent resource for courses in criminal justice, teacher education, and all youth workers and counselors in schools and the community.
Contents:
School violence : definition and history
Bullying
School shootings (1974-2000)
Gangs, cliques, the Goths, Anime, and legal responses
Warning factors, pre-incident indicators of Columbine, and teachers' perceptions
Controlling the school environment : criminal justice responses.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780820480930

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