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Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2004
Indicators:
 
LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1.1.

Number of homicides and suicides of youth ages 5-19, by location: 1999-2000
Figure 1.2. Number of homicides and suicides of youth ages 5-19 at school: 1992-2002
Figure 2.1. Rate of nonfatal crimes against students ages 12-18 per 1,000 students, by type of crime and location: 1992-2002
Figure 2.2. Rate of nonfatal crimes against students ages 12-18 at school per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected student characteristics: 2002
Figure 2.3. Rate of nonfatal crimes against students ages 12-18 away from school per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected student characteristics: 2002
Figure 3.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported nonfatal criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by type of victimization: Selected years 1995-2003
Figure 3.2. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported nonfatal criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by grade level and type of victimization: 2003
Figure 4.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property during the previous 12 months, by sex: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 4.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property during the previous 12 months, by grade: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 5.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported having been in a physical fight during the previous 12 months, by location and sex: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 5.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported having been in a physical fight during the previous 12 months, by location and grade: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 6.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported being bullied at school during the previous 6 months, by sex: 1999, 2001, and 2003
Figure 6.2. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported being bullied at school during the previous 6 months, by grade and school sector: 2003
Figure 7.1. Percentage of public schools with various types of crime and percentage of public schools that reported various types of crime to the police, by type of crime and school level: 1999-2000
Figure 7.2. Percentage of public schools with various types of crime and percentage of public schools that reported various types of crime to the police, by type of crime and enrollment: 1999-2000
Figure 7.3. Percentage of public schools with various types of crime and percentage of public schools that reported various types of crime to the police, by type of crime and urbanicity: 1999-2000
Figure 8.1. Percentage distribution of serious disciplinary actions taken by public schools, by type of action: 1999-2000
Figure 8.2. Percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action for selected offenses, by type of offense: 1999-2000
Figure 9.1. Average annual rate of nonfatal crimes against teachers at school per 1,000 teachers, by type of crime and selected teacher and school characteristics: 1998-2002
Figure 10.1. Percentage of public and private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by urbanicity: 1993-94 and 1999-2000
Figure 10.2. Percentage of public and private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by urbanicity and school sector: 1999-2000
Figure 11.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported carrying a weapon at least 1 day during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 11.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported carrying a weapon at least 1 day during the previous 30 days, by location and grade: Selected years 1993-2003
Figure 12.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported being afraid during the previous 6 months, by location: Selected years 1995-2003
Figure 12.2. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported being afraid of attack or threat of attack during the previous 6 months, by location and race/ethnicity: 2003
Figure 13.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported avoiding one or more places in school during the previous 6 months, by selected student characteristics: 2003  
Figure 14.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported being targets of hate-related words or seeing hate-related graffiti at school during the previous 6 months, by student characteristics: 2003  
Figure 15.1. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported that street gangs were present at school during the previous 6 months, by urbanicity and race/ethnicity: 2003  
Figure 15.2. Percentage of students ages 12-18 who reported that street gangs were present at school during the previous 6 months, by school sector and urbanicity: 2003  
Figure 16.1. Percentage of public schools that reported selected discipline problems, by school level: 1999-2000  
Figure 17.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported using alcohol during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Selected years 1993-2003  
Figure 17.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported using alcohol during the previous 30 days, by location and grade: Selected years 1993-2003  
Figure 18.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported using marijuana during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Selected years 1993-2003  
Figure 18.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported using marijuana during the previous 30 days, by location and grade: Selected years 1993-2003  
Figure 19.1. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by sex: Selected years 1993-2003  
Figure 19.2. Percentage of students in grades 9-12 who reported drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by grade: Selected years 1993-2003  

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