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Preventing Lethal School Violence
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Bullying. Gang assaults. Rampage shootings. School violence, especially when it turns deadly, has enduring social and psychological effects on students, faculty, staff, and the community. And though a great deal of research focuses on the significant role children's positive social development plays in reducing incidents of school violence, in-depth examinations of evidence-based preventive measures have remained minimal until now.
With its focus on averting lethal school violence, this unique volume translates the prosocial findings into practicable preventive measures that can be put to use in school settings. Making expert use of news reports as well as scholarly data, Preventing Lethal School Violence clarifies the links between bullying and lethal violence and delineates typical characteristics of school shooters while cautioning against outright profiling. Students' awareness of self and others, strong connections with adults, and other social and ethical skills form the basis of a comprehensive, research-based model for reducingand potentially eliminatinglethal incidents at school.
This accessible volume:
- Outlines the scope of school violence as a broader social problem.
- Summarizes current information on the traits common to students who commit lethal violence at school.
- Examines the relationship between bullying/cyberbullying and rampage incidents.
- Analyzes examples of successful prevention of violent acts and resolution of hostage situations.
- Describes in detail the concept of positive school climate and introduces the Safe School Communities Model.
Synthesizes key research data into violence prevention skills for students, teachers, administrators, and all professionals working in schools.
Preventing Lethal SchoolViolence is a must-have resource for researchers and professionals in school psychology and allied education disciplines, including school administration, school counseling, and social work.Provides an excellent basis for school psychologists and allied education professionals to gain ideas for creating safer school environments First book of its kind to examine and apply research on positive youth development and school violence prevention and mitigation Offers concise yet comprehensive analysis of the current research focusing specifically on preventing lethal acts of school violence Outlines an overview of lethal acts of school violence, including different types of lethal school violence, prevalence, characteristics of school shooters, and numerous other important topics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Jeffrey A. Daniels earned his Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is currently a professor in the Counseling Psychology program at West Virginia University, Morgantown. His professional interests relate to averted lethal school violence and barricaded hostage events in schools. Dr. Daniels continues to be engaged in research that examines these aspects of school violence. These unique contributions to the understanding of lethal school violence have resulted in numerous publications and conference presentations.
Mary C. Bradley earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Indiana University, Bloomington, where she began working with Dr. Daniels on his research of thwarted acts of school violence. Dr. Bradley has also researched non-lethal acts of school bullying, specifically as it relates to adolescent emotional and social-cognitive development. Currently an assistant professor of Counselor Education at Indiana University-Southeast, Dr. Bradley truly loves teaching and training future educators.
Inhalt
Introduction to Lethal School Violence.- Costs of Lethal School Violence.- Bullying and Lethal Acts of School Violence.- Averted School Rampages.- Successfully Resolved Barricaded Captive Events.- Building a Positive School Climate.- The Safe School Communities Model.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 112
- Herausgeber Springer New York
- Gewicht 184g
- Untertitel Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development
- Autor Mary C. Bradley , Jeffrey A. Daniels
- Titel Preventing Lethal School Violence
- Veröffentlichung 19.04.2013
- ISBN 1461428254
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781461428251
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T7mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 2011
- GTIN 09781461428251