Violence in America's Schools: Understanding, Prevention, and Responses
Autor R. Murray Thomasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2006 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275993290
ISBN-10: 0275993299
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275993299
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
R. Murray Thomas is professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Cuprins
PrefaceChapter 1. Varieties of School ViolenceChapter 2. Deadly WeaponsChapter 3. Threats of ViolenceChapter 4. FightingChapter 5. Child Abuse and NeglectChapter 6. Sexual AbuseChapter 7. Bullying and HazingChapter 8. VandalismChapter 9. TheftChapter 10. Disruptive BehaviorChapter 11. Planning TreatmentsReferencesIndex
Recenzii
Thomas presents both the bad news and the good news about the frequency of school violence in US schools. While there were about 738,700 violent crimes committed in a school setting reported in 2003, this trend has actually been declining over the past 15 years. After using case examples to define types of school violence and discussing the specific types of deadly weapons brought to schools, he focuses on approaches to treating violence.
[T]homas provides a foundation for understanding why the violence occurs, for preventing it from happening, and for treating both offenders and victims after it happens. Using scores of case descriptions, he shows how the problem of violence and crime in schools is an insidious issue that cannot go untreated. He offers both tested and proposed methods for dealing with a host of violence issues, as well as a guide to planning treatment of the problem and its associated consequenses. He answers the questions: What are prominent types of violence in American schools? What conditions contribute to those types of violence? What methods can be applied in an effort to reduce school violence? Readers will come away with a greater understanding of the scope of violence in America's schools, and the myriad ways of addressing it.
[E]xamines a wide array of physical and psychological behaviors that jeopardize the security of students and school personnel, from vandalism to homicide. His research shows that while school violence perpetrated by students had decreased since the early 1990x, it remains common at all grade levels, with crime rates peaking around the middle school years. Thomas makes recommendations for the prevention of violent acts, but, for when such efforts fail, also advances a treatment approach that takes into account the type of crime committed, the purpose of the response, environmental conditions, and both the victim's and the perpatrator's needs.
Pyschologist Thomas catalogs the escalation in violence that plagues schools today, from fighting to child abuse, vandalism to bullying, disruptive behavior, and threat with deadly weapons. He begins by detailing the trends in school violence and crime statistics and delves into the stories behind them. . . . Among the motivations Thomas cites for violent acts? Avenging low marks, copycatting, attention getting, and personality disorders. He also explores methods that have proved helpful in reducing violence in schools. An informative look at a troubling social trend.
[T]homas provides a foundation for understanding why the violence occurs, for preventing it from happening, and for treating both offenders and victims after it happens. Using scores of case descriptions, he shows how the problem of violence and crime in schools is an insidious issue that cannot go untreated. He offers both tested and proposed methods for dealing with a host of violence issues, as well as a guide to planning treatment of the problem and its associated consequenses. He answers the questions: What are prominent types of violence in American schools? What conditions contribute to those types of violence? What methods can be applied in an effort to reduce school violence? Readers will come away with a greater understanding of the scope of violence in America's schools, and the myriad ways of addressing it.
[E]xamines a wide array of physical and psychological behaviors that jeopardize the security of students and school personnel, from vandalism to homicide. His research shows that while school violence perpetrated by students had decreased since the early 1990x, it remains common at all grade levels, with crime rates peaking around the middle school years. Thomas makes recommendations for the prevention of violent acts, but, for when such efforts fail, also advances a treatment approach that takes into account the type of crime committed, the purpose of the response, environmental conditions, and both the victim's and the perpatrator's needs.
Pyschologist Thomas catalogs the escalation in violence that plagues schools today, from fighting to child abuse, vandalism to bullying, disruptive behavior, and threat with deadly weapons. He begins by detailing the trends in school violence and crime statistics and delves into the stories behind them. . . . Among the motivations Thomas cites for violent acts? Avenging low marks, copycatting, attention getting, and personality disorders. He also explores methods that have proved helpful in reducing violence in schools. An informative look at a troubling social trend.
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Violence in America's Schools provides a foundation for understanding why violence occurs, preventing it from happening, and treating both offenders and victims after it takes place.
Violence in America's Schools provides a foundation for understanding why violence occurs, preventing it from happening, and treating both offenders and victims after it takes place.