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Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2011
NCES 2012-002
February 2012

List of Tables

Table A. Nationally representative sample and universe surveys used in this report
Table 1.1. Number of school-associated violent deaths, homicides, and suicides of youth ages 5–18, by location and year: School years 1992–93 to 2009–10
Table 1.2. Number of school-associated violent deaths of students, staff, and nonstudents, by type: School years 1992–93 to 2009–10
Table 2.1. Number of nonfatal victimizations against students ages 12–18 and rate of victimizations per 1,000 students, by type of victimization, location, and year: 1992–2010
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Table 2.2. Number of nonfatal victimizations against students ages 12–18 and rate of victimizations per 1,000 students at school, by type of victimization and selected student characteristics: 2010
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Table 2.3. Number of nonfatal victimizations against students ages 12–18 and rate of victimizations per 1,000 students away from school, by type of victimization and selected student characteristics: 2010
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Table 3.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by type of victimization and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1995–2009
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Table 4.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property at least one time during the previous 12 months, by selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 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 number of times and selected student characteristics: 2009
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Table 4.3. Percentage of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property at least one time during the previous 12 months, by state: Various years, 2003–2009
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Table 5.1. Percentage and number of public and private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by locale and selected teacher or school characteristics: Various school years, 1993–94 through 2007–08
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Table 5.2. Percentage and number of public and private school teachers who reported that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by locale and selected teacher or school characteristics: Various school years, 1993–94 through 2007–08
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Table 5.3. Percentage and number of public school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by state: Various school years, 1993–94 through 2007–08
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Table 5.4. Percentage and number of public school teachers who reported that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by state: Various school years, 1993–94 through 2007–08
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Table 6.1. Percentage distribution of public schools recording and reporting incidents of crime at school, number of incidents, and the rate of crimes per 1,000 students, by type of crime: Various school years, 1999–2000 through 2009–10
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Table 6.2. Percentage of public schools recording incidents of crime at school, number of incidents, and the rate of crimes per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 6.3. Percentage of public schools reporting incidents of crime at school to the police, number of incidents, and the rate of crimes per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 6.4. Percentage of public schools recording and reporting to the police violent incidents of crime at school, by the number of incidents and selected school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 6.5. Percentage of public schools recording and reporting to the police serious violent incidents of crime at school, by the number of incidents and selected school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 7.1. Percentage of public schools reporting selected discipline problems that occurred at school, by frequency and school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 7.2. Percentage of public schools reporting selected discipline problems that occurred at school, by frequency: Various school years, 1999–2000 through 2009–10
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Table 7.3. Percentage of public schools reporting selected types of cyber-bullying problems occurring at school or away from school daily or at least once a week, by selected school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 8.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported that gangs were present at school, by urbanicity and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 2001–2009
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Table 9.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported that drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 9.2. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported that drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by state: Various years, 2003–2009
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Table 10.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being targets of hate-related words and seeing hate-related graffiti at school, by selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1999–2009
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Table 10.2. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being targets of hate-related words at school during the school year, by selected student or school characteristics: 2009
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Table 11.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the school year, by selected bullying problems and selected student or school characteristics: 2009
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Table 11.2. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the school year, by location of bullying and selected student or school characteristics: 2009
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Table 11.3. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being cyber-bullied anywhere during the school year, by selected cyber-bullying problems and selected student or school characteristics: 2009
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Table 11.4. Percentage distribution of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school and cyber-bullied anywhere by the frequency of bullying at school during the school year, percentage of students who notified an adult, and selected student or school characteristics: 2009
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Table 11.5. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the school year, by selected bullying problems and selected student or school characteristics: 2005, 2007, and 2009
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Table 12.1. Percentage of public and private school teachers who agreed or strongly agreed that student misbehavior and student tardiness and class cutting interfered with their teaching, by selected teacher or school characteristics: Various school years, 1987–88 through 2007–08
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Table 12.2. Percentage of public and private school teachers who agreed or strongly agreed that school rules are enforced by other teachers and by the principal, by selected teacher or school characteristics: Various school years, 1987–88 through 2007–08
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Table 12.3. Percentage of public school teachers who agreed or strongly agreed that student misbehavior and student tardiness and class cutting interfered with their teaching and that school rules are enforced by other teachers and by the principal, by state: School year 2007–08
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Table 13.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported having been in a physical fight at least one time during the previous 12 months, by location and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 13.2. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported having been in a physical fight during the previous 12 months, by location, number of times, and selected student characteristics: 2009
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Table 13.3. Percentage of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported having been in a physical fight at least one time during the previous 12 months, by location and state: Various years, 2003–2009
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Table 14.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon at least one day during the previous 30 days, by location and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 14.2. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon during the previous 30 days, by location, number of days, and selected student characteristics: 2009
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Table 14.3. Percentage of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon at least one day during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Various years, 2003–2009
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Table 15.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using alcohol at least one day during the previous 30 days, by location and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 15.2. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using alcohol during the previous 30 days, by location, number of days, and selected student characteristics: 2009
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Table 15.3. Percentage of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported using alcohol at least one day during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Various years, 2003–2009
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Table 16.1. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana at least one time during the previous 30 days, by location and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1993–2009
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Table 16.2. Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana during the previous 30 days, by location, number of times, and selected student characteristics: 2009
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Table 16.3. Percentage of public school students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana at least one time during the previous 30 days, by location and state: Various years 2003–2009
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Table 17.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being afraid of attack or harm, by location and selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1995–2009
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Table 18.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported avoiding school activities or one or more places in school because of fear of attack or harm: Various years, 1995–2009
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Table 18.2. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported avoiding one or more places in school because of fear of attack or harm, by selected student or school characteristics: Various years, 1995–2009
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Table 19.1. Percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action, by school level and type of offense: School year 2009–10
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Table 19.2. Number and percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action, number of serious actions taken, and percentage distribution of serious actions, by type of action and type of offense: School year 2009–10
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Table 19.3. Percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action and number of serious actions taken, by type of offense: Various school years, 1999–2000 through 2009–10
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Table 20.1. Percentage of public schools that used safety and security measures: Various school years, 1999–2000 through 2009–10
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Table 20.2. Percentage of public schools that used selected safety and security measures, by school characteristics: School year 2009–10
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Table 21.1. Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported selected security measures at school: Various years, 1999–2009
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