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Violence in Schools [electronic resource] / by Jonathan Page, Jeffrey A. Daniels, Steven J. Craig.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Behavioral CriminologyPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: VII, 50 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319139128
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 155.4 23
  • 155.424 23
LOC classification:
  • BF721-723
Online resources:
Contents:
School Violence: Correlates, Interventions and Prevention -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Overview of Lethal School Violence -- Case Study: Cho Seung-Hui -- Chapter 2: Correlates of School Violence -- Bullying -- Negative Effects -- Bullies -- Cyber bullying -- Antisocial Behavior/Psychopathy -- Gender -- Ethnicity -- Parenting and Family -- Resilience -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Prevention -- Averted School Shootings -- Resolved School Hostage Events -- Pre-incident -- Incident -- Post-incident -- The Safe School Communities Model -- Skills instruction -- Expectations for Student Behavior -- Engagement with the Community -- Student Self/Other Awareness -- Positive Adult Interactions -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This forward-looking monograph distills the current knowledge base on lethal school shootings for school professionals invested in improving school safety. Divided between correlates, interventions, and prevention, it begins with the Virginia Tech massacre as exemplifying the kinds of personal, environmental and social dynamics that commonly result in lethal violence on campus. Bullying as a causal factor in school violence is a specific focus of the findings, including immediate and long-term negative effects, psychology of bullies and victims and issues related to cyber bullying. And specialized chapters provide details on Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for victimized children and youth, treatment possibilities for bullies and an empirically-supported program for preventing further lethal events.  Featured in this reference:  Case study: Cho Seung-Hui. Correlates of school violence: bullying, psychopathy, ethnic and gender issues and more. Anti-bullying interventions. Treatment of traumatized children. Averted school shootings and resolved school hostage events. The Safe Schools Communities Model for violence prevention. For professionals working in and with schools in various capacities, optimizing safety is a top priority. Violence in Schools gives those readers clear direction toward achieving this crucial goal.
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School Violence: Correlates, Interventions and Prevention -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Overview of Lethal School Violence -- Case Study: Cho Seung-Hui -- Chapter 2: Correlates of School Violence -- Bullying -- Negative Effects -- Bullies -- Cyber bullying -- Antisocial Behavior/Psychopathy -- Gender -- Ethnicity -- Parenting and Family -- Resilience -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Prevention -- Averted School Shootings -- Resolved School Hostage Events -- Pre-incident -- Incident -- Post-incident -- The Safe School Communities Model -- Skills instruction -- Expectations for Student Behavior -- Engagement with the Community -- Student Self/Other Awareness -- Positive Adult Interactions -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Conclusions.

This forward-looking monograph distills the current knowledge base on lethal school shootings for school professionals invested in improving school safety. Divided between correlates, interventions, and prevention, it begins with the Virginia Tech massacre as exemplifying the kinds of personal, environmental and social dynamics that commonly result in lethal violence on campus. Bullying as a causal factor in school violence is a specific focus of the findings, including immediate and long-term negative effects, psychology of bullies and victims and issues related to cyber bullying. And specialized chapters provide details on Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for victimized children and youth, treatment possibilities for bullies and an empirically-supported program for preventing further lethal events.  Featured in this reference:  Case study: Cho Seung-Hui. Correlates of school violence: bullying, psychopathy, ethnic and gender issues and more. Anti-bullying interventions. Treatment of traumatized children. Averted school shootings and resolved school hostage events. The Safe Schools Communities Model for violence prevention. For professionals working in and with schools in various capacities, optimizing safety is a top priority. Violence in Schools gives those readers clear direction toward achieving this crucial goal.

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