School safety
School Cohesion Perception Discrepancy and Student Delinquency
The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center: Using a Multifaceted, Ecological Approach to Reduce Youth Violence in Impoverished, Rural Areas
An exploratory study of violence and aggression against teachers in middle and high schools: Prevalence, predictors, and negative consequences
Use and Impact of the Wisconsin Bullying Prevention Program Assessment Tool in Addressing Middle School Bullying
Beliefs About Fighting and Their Relations to Urban Adolescents' Frequency of Aggression and Victimization: Evaluation of the Beliefs About Fighting Scale
Deviant Peer Factors During Early Adolescence: Cause or Consequence of Physical Aggression?
Longitudinal Relations Between Trauma-related Psychological Distress and Physical Aggression Among Urban Early Adolescents
Victimization, Aggression, and Other Problem Behaviors: Trajectories of Change Within and Across Middle School Grades
A Multilevel MTMM Approach to Estimating the Influences of Contextual Factors on Trait and Informant-Based Method Effects in Assessments of School Climate
The Science of School Safety
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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