High schools
Assessing a School Justice and Behavioral Health Collaborative Approach to Improving School Safety
Teen Dating Violence Victimization Among High School Students: A Multilevel Analysis of School-Level Risk Factors
Obese and Overweight Youth: Risk for Experiencing Bullying Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms
Grade Configuration Is Associated With School-Level Standardized Test Pass Rates for Sixth-, Seventh-, and Eighth-Grade Students
Using Open-source Data to Better Understand and Respond to American School Shootings: Introducing and Exploring the American School Shooting Study (TASSS)
National Assessment of the Relationship Between Tip Line Implementation and School Safety Outcomes
An exploratory study of violence and aggression against teachers in middle and high schools: Prevalence, predictors, and negative consequences
Effects of School Resource Officers on School Crime and Responses to School Crime
Examining the Relative Utility of PBIS Implementation Fidelity Scores in Relation to Student Outcomes
The Science of School Safety
Gun violence may be the most discussed topic surrounding school safety, but it is by no means the only one. Bullying, school climate, and mental health affect students across the country, and are some of the many other issues that NIJ researches. Mary Poulin Carlton, an NIJ social science analyst, joins host Paul Haskins to discuss these and other important school safety issues.
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