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Title: Proceedings of Persistently Safe Schools October 29-31, 2007 Washington, DC
Corporate Author: Hamilton Fish National Institute on School and Community Violence
United States
Date Published: 2007
Page Count: 308
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
US Dept of Justice
United States
Grant Number: 2005-JL-FX-0157
Sale Source: Hamilton Fish National Institute on School and Community Violence
George Washington University
2121 K Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC United States
Document: PDF 
Type: Conference/meeting materials
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This report provides the 38 presentations that were part of the proceedings of the Hamilton Fish Institute’s 2007 National Conference on Safe Schools, whose theme was “Persistently Safe Schools."
Abstract: A number of presentations focused on the general features of a safe school and how these could be achieved. These papers addressed such issues as incorporating school safety into plans for overall improvement in educational services, the Community Justice Board Program, the use of school resource officers in classrooms, school policies and legal issues that support safe schools, collaboration in safe school initiatives, crime prevention through environmental design, and security technology for schools. Other presentations addressed specific issues schools face in making their students and staff safe. These included violence prevention, bullying, barricaded hostage and crisis situations, gangs, and hate crime. Some presentations focus on services for students with specific needs related to problem behaviors that threaten school safety. Issues discussed are mental health services for disruptive and aggressive students, the promotion of resiliency in girls, and school-based programs for victims of domestic violence. Presentations also feature particular types of programs and services that promote school safety. These include mentoring, development of a social neuroscientific understanding of youth behaviors, empowering students to achieve positive changes in school climate, and a new approach to discipline management. Appended biographies of keynote, author, panelist, and presenter participants
Main Term(s): Juvenile delinquency prevention
Index Term(s): Police school relations ; School security ; School security officers ; Crime in schools ; Public schools ; Schools ; School delinquency programs ; School maladjustment ; Juvenile mental health services ; School influences on crime ; Violence prevention ; Mentoring (juvenile)
 
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