Schools
Relationships Matter: The Protective Role of Teacher and Peer Support in Understanding School Climate for Victimized Youth
A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Authoritarianism's Effects on Behavior, Attendance, and Performance in Urban School Systems
Space-time Study of Youth and School Violence STARS for Schools
Third-Party Intervention in Peer Victimization: Self-Evaluative Emotions and Appraisals of a Diverse Adolescent Sample
Honor, face, and dignity norm endorsement among diverse North American adolescents: Development of a Social Norms Survey
Who belongs in school? Examining the link between Black and White racial disparities in sense of school belonging and suspension
Immigrant Generation, School Procedural Justice, and Educational Attainment
Bullying Perpetration and Perceived Parental Monitoring: A Random Intercepts Cross-Lagged Panel Model
Understanding the Causes of School Violence Using Open Source Data
Improvement of School Climate Assessment in Virginia Secondary Schools, Final Technical Report
School Policing Programs: Where We Have Been and Where We Need To Go Next
A Qualitative Study of Perception of School Safety among Youth in a High Crime City
The Best Way Out is Always Through: Addressing the Problem of Untested Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) through Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Triangulating School Climate: Areas of Convergence and Divergence Across Multiple Levels and Perspectives
School Crime Supplement (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Cosponsored by the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the School Crime Supplement (SCS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is administered every two years. This supplement asks respondents ages 12 through 18 about crimes that occurred at school and other characteristics of school crime. It is the oldest of the active NCVS supplements.
Mentoring Programs for Youth: A Promising Intervention for Delinquency Prevention
To realize the full potential of youth mentoring programs, it is critical to advance research on program effectiveness and population-level impact.
Evaluation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in US Urban Middle Schools Using a Multiple Baseline Experimental Design
NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. The conference brought together researchers, educators, law enforcement, mental health professionals, from federal agencies, national and state school safety organizations, and others in an effort to disseminate key findings, provide firsthand accounts of implementing research into the field, and engage...
Cyberbullying in Schools: Meta-Analysis Finds That Tailored Programming Protects Students
A sweeping synthesis of 90 independent interventions points to benefits of school programs specifically designed to stop cyberbullying.
Student Threat Assessment: Virginia Study Finds Progress, Areas To Improve
Research finds that school-initiated threat assessments are a good alternative to zero-tolerance policies for keeping students safe, but better data and assessment team resources are needed.
Relevance of Perpetrator Identity to Reporting Elder Financial and Emotional Mistreatment
A modified approach to in-school victimization, authoritative school climate, and student feelings of safety
School Safety: Research on Gathering Tips and Addressing Threats
A new area of research suggests that schools should have a systematic and coordinated approach in place to gather and process information on threats, respond appropriately, and document the response.