VIOLENCE PREVENTION
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- Youth Violence Prevention Programs & the Application in Creative Arts Programs in SchoolFor school age children, the exposure to youth violence prevention programs, as part of the creative arts process, is important to the welfare and safety in school
"Bang, Bang, You're Dead" - A Look at School Violence PreventionThis article discusses the movie, "Bang, Bang, You're Dead" and how it relates to school violence prevention. If you work at a school, it is important not to wait until the unthinkable happens to address this important issue.- School Violence Prevention FactsPreventing violence is the best solution to saving lives. Prevention involves more than one technique and in schools means that educators and administrators must work together to develop programs and recognize at-risk students.
- Violence PreventionAn examination of some of the factors of violence in the U.S., and why it happens.
Violence Prevention: Teachers ObservationsTeachers are among the first to know when a child is having trouble by looking at certain behaviors. One of those behaviors is writing which can help assess learning disability or a mental health condition.
Violence Prevention Begins at HomeA candid look at violence prevention
Columbine Shooting Motivates Schools to Fight Violence, Crack Down on BullyingTwelve years ago, Littleton, Colo., was changed forever due to a killing spree at Columbine High School. Since then, the American education system has changed the way it looks at violence in schools.- School Violence Causes and PreventionIt is possible to prevent school violence by correcting the problems that cause it in the first place. Find out what causes violence in school and some ways parents and educators can work together to stop our kids from becoming violent.
- Preventing School Gun Violence: What is the More Effective Approach?What is the more effective approach to the violence and gun problem concerning children and schools. Money can be spent attempting to pass stricter gun laws or it can be spent to setup safer school environment for children.
- Disturbing Numbers Shed Light on Family ViolenceAlberta has the highest reported rate of spousal abuse of all provinces in Canada. Hoping to bring attention to this fact, Alberta has named November Family Violence Prevention Month.
- Comprehensive Plan for Domestic Violence Prevention UnveiledThe NDVH made public its plan to significantly reduce domestic abuse in America.
- Middle School Violence: Programs and Recommendations for Educators & ParentsHow the CDC is encouraging violence prevention education to middle school children.
Business Violence Risk PredictionViolence is a part of daily life and no matter how safe you think your business is, it could happen to you. How high is your risk?- School Violence Strikes AgainViolence in schools
- Is Reality TV Normalizing Dating Violence?Approximately 1 in 3 teens will be effected by dating violence. Yet, reality television often uses unhealthy relationships to draw in viewers.
Domestic Violence Help in the San Jose, California AreaEvery year both women and men die because of domestic violence. Many don't know that help is available or are too afraid to make the call. Learn about resources in the San Jose, California area that can help victims of domestic violence.- Domestic violence stops when you break the silenceNYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled a public awareness campaign to encourage New Yorkers to seek assistance if they or someone they know is a victim of domestic violence.
The Link Between Domestic Violence and Pet AbuseStudies show that pet abuse is linked directly to domestic violence. Women suffering from domestic abuse often struggle to find help because of pet abuse occurring in their homes.- Preventing School ViolenceOn April 16, 2007, a young man named Cho Seung-Hui, who was described by the media as a "loner," shot and killed 32 individuals on the Virginia Tech campus, then took his own life (Associated Press, 2007).
- Preventing Youth ViolenceSchool shootings and youth violence have become a growing concern. This paper explores causes and possible solutions.
Reducing Youth Violence in SchoolsYouth violence has increased over the years, but there are a few things each of us can do to reduce and prevent violence by teens in the future.- Violence in SchoolsWow! How the times have changed. Forty years ago, surveys of public school teachers indicated that the most pressing classroom problems were tardiness, talkative students, and gum chewing.
- School Violence and BullyingMiserably, school violence has become routine across the nation.
- Poverty and Family Violence in AmericaThe two social problems of the most concern are poverty and familial violence. Violence occurs in all social classes; however, there is a positive correlation between being poor and being a victim of or perpetrator of violence.
- Stop the Domestic Violence%70 of domestic violence cases are commited by people they know
- Gang Violence in AmericaGang violence is a growing issue in America and we should start taking a closer look.
Violence in Our Schools: How to Identify and Disarm Potential OffendersWhat are the causes of violence in our schools and what to do is confronted with a violent situation.- Information to Help to Prevent Criminal ViolenceViolent crimes are very serious development obstacles for families, neighborhoods and countries. The community and family full participation are most relevant in helping to effectively fight crime. There are specific solutions that can be applied.
- Domestic Violence: One Woman's Search for AnswersOur society has taught men not to talk about their feelings, and has taught women to talk about their feelings, but has taught everyone to keep certain things private. Domestic violence is an issue of control.
- Warning Signs of Potential Youth ViolenceToday's youth are under more pressure than ever before and violence among youth is a serious concern.
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