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    the most current statistics? Violence in any form is damaging to any persons involved. Therefore, it is no surprise that the occurrences of school violence have continued to grow, every year. In the last five years, there have been over 234 school violence incidents involving the use of a firearm (Everytown For Gun Safety, 2017). Furthermore, these incidents indicate that there are many troubled youths in society today. According to one source, the most recent school violent incident was in July

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    Youth Violence in High Schools Violence in schools today has become a huge problem for educators and students alike. At its worst, we have seen cases of where violence has lead to injury and even deaths in some of the cases. Many questions have been asked as to whether or not these cases could have been prevented and are the schools doing enough to watch for this type of pattern in certain students. While the school system cannot be held liable for a student’s actions, it makes one wonder if it

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    Through my teaching experience I have found that school violence encompasses many forms such as verbal harassment, non-verbal harassment, cyber-bullying, intimidation and any act that devalues a student’s self-worth. According to Detroit Public Schools, “it is the intention of the District to provide as safe and nonviolent learning environment for its employees, students, parents, and visitors as is

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    Imagine this, a parent just sent his/her kid to school. The parent is worried if they will meet someone new in their class. The parent is casually watching the news and hears that there was a shooting at her child's school. The adult begins to worry and rushes to the school. The parent was notified that her child was safe and secure; but soon to find out, the child's friend that she had just made, was shot by the gunman. Throughout the years, school violence has become a controversial topic in the press

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    In recent times, several mass shootings have occurred in several places. Sadly, public schools in America have been venues for these mass shootings. How do we reduce these shootings? How do we ensure that the lives of our kids are safe? These are the questions parents all over America are asking. A lot of suggestions have been made to the government concerning the issue of mass shootings. Some say government have to ban the purchase of guns, others say there should be background checks, while others

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    Espelage et al. (2013) defines school violence, provides a greater understanding about school violence and its impact on students and teachers, and discusses prevention strategies which can be implemented in U.S. school to reduce the risk and prevalence of school violence against students and teachers. Specifically, through a literature review, Espelage et al. (2013) defines school violence as being any action that results in the creation of a victim within the school or academic environment. These

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    Violence in Schools October 4, 2016, the Express Web Desk reported that a student named Akash murdered his girlfriend by stabbing her 29 times in the abdominal area after she told him that she was pregnant and the baby was not his (1). This resulted in the death of the girlfriend and her baby causing Akash to be charged with seventeen years in prison. Violence in schools has been a problem for as long as education has gone public, and many have been torn between whether violence is inevitable or

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    Executive Summary School violence in the U.S. Violence in the form of school shooting has become more common in recent years. Violence occurs in both inner city and small, suburban schools. Some of the devastating effects of school violence have been reported by media sources, and the school as an educational institution is compromised when students no longer feel comfortable or safe there. School violence affected about 1.2 million students in the U.S. According to Law Library, the frequency and

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    Violence in our schools is an issue that has become more prominent in the last few years. News articles about violent deeds within the school setting are on the increase. Our society demands that schools are safe for our children. In order to maintain a peaceful environment for all, we must address and inform our schools, children, and parents as well as the neighboring communities about the issue of school violence. As David W. Johnson, the author of Reducing School Violence states, “To eliminate

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    Violence in society is increasing dramatically and not only is it out in the streets, but it’s in the school systems as well. However, school violence has been becoming more and more of a problem all over the nation in the past several years. School violence needs to stop because no one should be afraid to go to school without feeling like it’ll be their last day. Not only is school violence affecting children, but it affects teachers as well. Deaths in schools are tragic events that affect not

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