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    and students prepare and begin this new school year, hopefully fears of school violence such as the bullying, slapping, punching, weapon use, and rape will not be their major concern. To top it all, what is School Violence? As defined in the Oxford Dictionary, School Violence is a subset of students or teachers violence, physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing, the act or an instance of violent action or behavior at school, abuse or injury to meaning, content, or

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    School Violence School violence has been a national concern for decades. It has been assumed that schools are safe places where kids can be protected from the streets or everyday crime. However, a majority of adolescent crime takes place on school grounds. Out of 17,065,074 incidents of crime reported from the years 2000 to 2004, about 558,219 which have a total of 3.3% occurred on school grounds (Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division, 2007). There are two

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    Physical Violence When non-physical violence occurs, many witnesses including teachers, parents and peers tend to look the other way unless an individual is physically attached. Today, many things trigger physical abuse. If a student doesn’t fit into what society views as “normal” they are pushed, hit, kicked, and spit upon by their peers. Teachers are being attacked by students and in turn, students are being attacked by teachers (McFalls 2017). Physical violence has also increased due to the

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    In all schools, discipline and safety is a multifaced affair that not only involves the schools but stretches to the confines of families, local authorities, federal and to a greater extent personality. This makes analysis and in-depth understanding of school violence through a multidisciplinary perspective. For instance, it is crucial to view the past and recent school violence from racial, religious, economic and behavorial angles. Moreover, school violence must consider loopholes within the legal

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    social media, or even a result of gang violence. Over the years times have changed in many ways. The span of the years has brought a rise in violence in schools. This has benefited us and has also been negative to society. Sadly, one thing that is contributed to the rise in violence is school. Kids going to school together cause many conflicts among their peers and sometimes even teachers. Also the things kids do on their alone time can cause a lot of the violence as well. Over the years there has been

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    Columbine High School events that happened in 1999 was two of the high school teens who were a lot of time exposed to violent video games. Due to this incident 12 students and one teacher were killed (Vastag 1822). As this incident suggests that which is also observed, with regard to the sale of video games with a loud voice, one side is also supported it or opposed, there is not explain to virtual violence does the impact for children. (Vastag 1822)“Little kids do imitate video games, but the question

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    Abstract This research investigates definitions of school violence in general and as a subset of youth violence in particular and investigates and the core environmental factors and the individual student risk factors found to contribute to school violence. The research also includes investigation into the effects of school violence on today’s youth in general and the negative outcomes of school violence including poor physical health, poor mental health, poor academic achievement, and a decreased

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    Prabhdip Kang Mr. Shurrie Did you guys hear? About that shooting at the school? Most of you guys, thought about something different. This just goes to show you how many different shootings have happened recently. I’m not sure where to begin, but according to The Star Newspaper, there were more than 1,100 incidents of school violence in just 4 years, that’s a lot. If you were to google “school shooting” right now, you would find numerous incidents that happened just this week that happened in Canada

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    Essay on Violence in Schools

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    Violence in schools is a problem that Americans have had to face at an ever increasing rate. Instead of fistfights, the issues are fatal, like school shootings. Violence is nationally defined as a physical force used to injure, damage or destroy (Guralnik, D., 1997, P.1490). In the past decade, students are using more than physical force. They are using deadly weapons to injure or kill their peers and authority figures, and to destroy school property. Safety is considered to be the freedom from

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    School violence among young people in society is increasing dramatically. Beginning in 1989, there had been an increase in school violence, ranging from verbal harassment, threats of harm, and violent crime (Aspa1). Overall national violent crime rates dropped after 1993 and continued at lower levels into the twenty-first century. Public concern about school violence rose significantly as school shootings dominated the media’s attention and many of them left scars in our nation (Juvonen1). Schools

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