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  1. School Violence Prevention Manual by National School Resource Network, 1981-06-30
  2. A closer look at drug and violence prevention efforts in American schools report on the study of school violence and prevention (SuDoc ED 1.2:2003002701) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2002
  3. School crime patterns a national profile of U.S. public high schools using rates of crime reported to police : report on the study of school violence and prevention (SuDoc ED 1.2:2003002703) by David Cantor, 2002
  4. School violence prevention testimony by Jaana Juvonen, 2001
  5. School violence prevention: Strategies to keep schools safe (Policy study / Reason Public Policy Institute) by Alexander Volokh, 1997
  6. Improving school violence prevention programs through meaningful evaluation (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:417244) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1998
  7. Wide scope, questionable quality drug and violence prevention efforts in American schools : report on the study of school violence and prevention (SuDoc ED 1.2:2003002696) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2002
  8. Violence prevention and school safety: Issues, problems, approaches, and recommended solutions (OSSC bulletin) by Hill M Walker, 1997
  9. Funding school-based violence prevention programs (NCSL legisbrief) by Julie Thomerson, 2001
  10. School-based violence prevention: Issues, strategies, and programs by Virginia Hayes Sibbison, 1993
  11. Suicide, Self-Injury, and Violence in the Schools: Assessment, Prevention, and Intervention Strategies by Gerald A. Juhnke, Paul F. Granello, et all 2010-10-26
  12. School Violence: Assessment, Management, Prevention
  13. Prevention That Works!: A Guide For Developing School-Based Drug and Violence Prevention Programs by Mrs. Cynthia R. Knowles, 2001-06-18
  14. Violence in America's Schools: Understanding, Prevention, and Responses by R. Murray Thomas, 2009-02-16

41. House Bill 1366: School Violence Prevention Act — Equality North Carolina
This bill would require schools to adopt strong policies against bullying and harassment, including bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
http://equalitync.org/leg/07/h1366
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This bill would require schools to adopt strong policies against bullying and harassment, including bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
  • Bill Number: House Bill 1366
    Bill Status:
      PASSED House Committee on Education (Favorable 5/17/2007)
      PASSED House Committee on Judiciary I (Favorable 5/22/2007)
      PASSED Second Reading on House Floor 72-45 (5/23/2007) PASSED Third Reading on House Floor 73-46 (5/24/2007) AMENDED to remove categories in Senate Committee on Judiciary II (7/31/07) PASSED Senate Committee on Judiciary II (7/31/07) PASSED Second Reading on Senate Floor (8/1/07) PASSED Third Reading on Senate Floor (8/2/07) RECOMMEND NOT TO CONCUR House Committee on Judiciary I (7/1/08) VOTED NOT TO CONCUR House Floor 60-56 (7/2/08) CONFEREES APPOINTED House (7/7/08) CONFEREES APPOINTED Senate (7/8/08) Legislature adjourned without voting on inclusive conference report. Bill must be reintroduced in 2009.

42. School Violence Prevention Check List - FamilyEducation.com
Evaluate your school's ability to prevent violence with this checklist.
http://school.familyeducation.com/school/safety/38469.html

43. Nurse Education
School Violence Prevention and Intervention certificate program. Requirement for the individuals who apply for certification as teaching assistants, teachers, pupil personnel
http://www.nurse-education.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_

44. CDC - Injury - Youth Violence School Violence
Some ACE projects are directly related to school violence prevention, such as the evaluation of schoolwide systems for enhancing positive social behaviors.
http://www.cdc.gov/ViolencePrevention/youthviolence/schoolviolence/index.html

45. School Violence Prevention Strategy | EHow.com
School Violence Prevention Strategy. School violence can include bullying, theft, assault, gang violence, and even gun use. Because of the threat to student and faculty safety
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By Cassandra Cochrun eHow Contributor updated: December 1, 2009 I want to do this! What's This? School violence can include bullying, theft, assault, gang violence, and even gun use. Because of the threat to student and faculty safety, it's important to do everything possible to prevent violence in school. The best strategy includes action on the part of the school and the surrounding community.
School Strategies
  • The solution to school violence varies from school to school. The level of violence and the means of controlling it depend on demographics, the quality of the teachers, the school's budget, the school's discipline policy and how well it is enforced, and many more factors. Schools can help prevent violence by maximizing student attendance, engagement and performance. Extracurricular programs like athletics, art , music, and other programs all help students engage in their school and the community.
  • 46. School Violence: Prevalence, Fears, And Prevention
    The professional qualifications of these personnel vary; there are no uniform educational requirements for school violence prevention coordinators.
    http://www.rand.org/pubs/issue_papers/IP219/index2.html
    School Violence
    Prevalence, Fears, and Prevention
    Jaana Juvonen School shootings such as the one at Columbine High School in 1999 have left deep scars in our nation. The apparently random nature of these highly publicized shootings has raised public fears to epidemic proportions. According to 2001 polls, more than 50 percent of parents with children in grades K-12 and 75 percent of secondary school students now think that a school shooting could occur in their community. Schools are taking a variety of measures to improve school safety. These include the use of metal detectors, the presence of security guards on campus, rules and regulations regarding student conduct and dress, profiling of potentially violent students, anti-bullying instructional programs, and counseling and mediation. Which of these approaches work? Which will reduce the incidence of violence in our schools and alleviate the fears of parents and children? How can school and district administrators choose among the myriad possibilities, and how can they know where to allocate precious resources? RAND examined the literature regarding these programs and found that only a handful have been evaluated, and even fewer have been deemed effective or even promising. The goal of this paper is to describe the options that are currently available for schools. An analysis of the key components of various approaches in terms of their potential positive and negative effects can assist in the selection of policies, programs, and procedures while we wait for evaluations to be conducted.

    47. TCCLE - School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program
    Tennessee Center for Civics Learning and Engagement Basic overview. The Center for Civic Education's School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program is a curriculum, training, and
    http://www.tccle.org/schoolviolenceprevention.html
    School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program: SCHOOL VIOLENCE PREVENTION DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM Basic overview SOUTHEAST TENNESSEE
    Sequatchie County High School and Bledsoe County Middle School serve as the training sites for teachers from the Southeast Tennessee Counties of Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Marion, Rhea, and Sequatchie. County Per Capita Income Population Persons Below Poverty U.S. Representative Bledsoe Lincoln Davis Bradley Cleveland City Zach Wamp Grundy Lincoln Davis Marion Lincoln Davis Rhea Zach Wamp Sequatchie Lincoln Davis Averages
    Lesson Plan on Foundations Portfolio: Lesson Plan The average per capita income of the participating counties is $15,592. Since 2001, the Tennessee Center for Civic Learning and Engagement, in partnership with the Center for Civic Education, has used the School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program (SVPDP) in elementary, middle, and high schools throughout U.S. Congressional Districts 3 and 4. In the first year of the program, teachers from Districts 3 and 4 were recruited; in the past four years, teachers from Congressional Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been involved. The program has reached approximately 6,203 southeast Tennessee students. An estimated 125 teachers have continued to use the program materials in their classrooms after their initial year of training. July 2008 - June 2009 September 2001 - June 2008

    48. House Bill 548: School Violence Prevention Act — Equality North Carolina
    This bill would require schools to adopt strong policies against bullying and harassment, including bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
    http://equalitync.org/leg/09/h548
    Skip to content. Skip to navigation Search Site only in current section Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Legislation 2009-2010 Bills House Bill 548: School Violence Prevention Act
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    House Bill 548: School Violence Prevention Act
    This bill would require schools to adopt strong policies against bullying and harassment, including bullying based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
    • Bill Number: House Bill 548
      Bill Status:
        Introduced 3/12/09, Referred to Committee on Education, if favorable Committee on Judiciary I Failed to pass House by crossover deadline, dead for remainder of 2009-2010 session. However, Senate companion bill passed and was signed into law.
      Bill Link: Check Bill Status and Read/Download Bill Text Related Bills: Senate Bill 526
      ENC Position: Equality NC supports this bill.
    Bill Summary Introduced on March 12, 2009 by Rep. Rick Glazier (D-Cumberland), Rep. Susan Fisher (D-Buncombe), Rep. Cullie Tarleton (D-Watauga), and Rep. Grier Martin (D-Wake) along with 51 bi-partisan co-sponsors, House Bill 548, would require public schools to adopt strong policies against bullying and harassment, specifically including bullying and harassment based on race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, gender identity or expression, physical appearance, sexual orientation, or mental, physical, or sensory disability, or by association with a person who has or is perceived to have one or more of these characteristics.

    49. SAVE - Students Against Violence Everywhere - Violence Prevention Program - Scho
    SAVE Students Against Violence Everywhere devoted to community and school violence prevention programs including conflict management, crime prevention, service projects, more.
    http://www.nationalsave.org/

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    The National Association of STUDENTS AGAINST VIOLENCE EVERYWHERE welcomes you to the official website for SAVE! SAVE
    is a student driven organization. Students learn about alternatives to violence and practice what they learn through school and community service projects. As they participate in SAVE activities, students learn crime prevention and conflict management skills and the virtues of good citizenship, civility, and nonviolence. National SAVE Day Photo Contest!
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    50. Workshop In School Violence Prevention And Intervention - Approved Providers Of
    Approved Providers of Training Provider Name Address Phone A ACCESS Continuing Education, Inc. PO Box 14585 Albany, NY 12212 (518) 2099540
    http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ssae/schoolsafety/save/SVPIWP_location.html
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    ACCESS Continuing Education, Inc. PO Box 14585
    Albany , NY 12212 Capital Region BOCES
    Student Support Services Capital Region BOCES-Suite 102
    900 Watervliet-Shaker Rd
    Albany , NY 12205 New York State Department of Correctional Services 1220 Washington Ave
    Albany , NY 12226 New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) Education and Learning Trust 800 Troy-Schenectady Rd
    Albany , NY 12110
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    Back to top Genesee Community College One College Rd
    Batavia , NY 14020 Broome-Tioga BOCES
    Coordinated School Health Network Center Satellite 435 Glenwood Rd
    Binghamton , NY 13905 Brentwood Union Free School District 52 Third Ave
    Brentwood , NY 11717 Green Chimneys School Caller Box 719 400 Doansburg Rd Brewster , NY 10509 ext. 151

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