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9780805852240

Handbook of School Violence and School Safety: From Research to Practice

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805852240

  • ISBN10:

    0805852247

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-03-03
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau
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Summary

Periodic, high-profile incidents of school violence both in the United States and around the world have understandably resulted in public demand for increased school safety. This demand has, in turn, led to school safety policies and practices that have raced ahead of empirical research. This situation is now changing. In both the United States and across the world a continuing flow of government-funded research studies now make it possible for schools and communities to implement school safety programs that are founded on sound scientific research. This 41-chapter handbook is the first attempt to comprehensively profile (on a worldwide basis) the emerging field of school violence and safety research and practice. It covers the full range of school violence from harassment and bullying to serious physical assault. It also examines existing school safety programs and the research and theories that guide them. Examinations of current issues and projections of future research and practice are embedded within the discussions. In short, it helps map the boundaries of this rapidly growing, multidisciplinary field of study. Key features of this important new book include: *Balance of Breadth and DepthCoverage includes 41 chapters that provide an in-depth profile of the following aspects of school violence and school safety: 1. foundations 2. assessment and measurement 3. prevention and intervention, and 4. implementation. *Evidence-based PracticeAvoiding a one-size-fits-all approach to prevention and intervention, the focus throughout is on the application of evidence-based practice to those factors most commonly associated with school violence and safety. *Implications for PracticeA critical component of each chapter is a summary table delineating the implications for practice of the foregoing research. TheHandbook of School Violence and School Safetyis an indispensable reference volume for scholars, college administration faculty and graduate students, in-service school administrators and safety officers, policymakers, and academic libraries serving these groups. It is also appropriate for graduate level courses wholly or partly devoted to the study of school violence and school safety.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
About the Contributors xiii
About the Editors xxiii
I. FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND SAFETY
Youth Engaged in Antisocial and Aggressive Behaviors: Who Are They?
3(18)
Shane R. Jimerson
Gale M. Morrison
Sarah W. Pletcher
Michael J. Furlong
Support in the Lives of Aggressive Students, Their Victims, and Their Peers
21(10)
Michelle Kilpatrick Demaray
Christine Kerres Malecki
Lauren K. DeLong
Legal Knowledge Related to School Violence and School Safety
31(20)
Kirk A. Bailey
Safe, Supportive, and Effective Schools: Promoting School Success to Reduce School Violence
51(22)
David Osher
Kevin Dwyer
Shane R. Jimerson
A Problem-Solving Approach to School Violence Prevention
73(16)
Jim Larson
R. T. Busse
Crisis Preparedness, Response, and Management: Surveys of School Professionals
89(14)
Amanda B. Nickerson
Kristina M. 'Osborne
Making the Case for an International Perspective on School Violence: Implications for Theory, Research, Policy, and Assessment
103(18)
Ron Avi Astor
Rami Benbenishty
Roxana Marachi
II. ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT
An Overview of Measurement Issues in School Violence and School Safety Research
121(14)
Jill D. Sharkey
Michael J. Furlong
Georgette Yetter
Assessing Anger and Hostility in School Settings
135(12)
Douglas C. Smith
Michael J. Furlong
Peter Boman
Threat Assessment in Schools: Empirical Support and Comparison With Other Approaches
147(10)
Marisa Reddy Randazzo
Randy Borum
Bryan Vossekuil
Robert Fein
William Modzeleski
William Pollack
The SRS Safe Schools Survey: A Broader Perspective on School Violence Prevention
157(14)
Russell Skiba
Ada B. Simmons
Reece Peterson
Susan Forde
The Current State of Methodological Knowledge and Emerging Practice in Evidence-Based Evaluation: Applications to School Violence Prevention Research
171(20)
Matthew J. Mayer
Assessment of Bullying
191(20)
Dewey G. Cornell
Peter L. Sheras
Joanna C. M. Cole
Assessing School Discipline
211(10)
Gale M. Morrison
Megan Redding
Emily Fisher
Reece Peterson
The Social Context of Schools: Monitoring and Mapping Student Victimization in Schools
221(14)
Ron Avi Astor
Rami Benbenishty
Roxana Marachi
Heather Ann Meyer
A Review of Methods to Assess Student Self-Report of Weapons on School Campuses
235(22)
Michael J. Furlong
Jill D. Sharkey
III. RESEARCH-BASED PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS
A Socioecological Model for Bullying Prevention and Intervention in Early Adolescence: An Exploratory Examination
257(18)
Susan M. Swearer
James Peugh
Dorothy L. Espelage
Amanda B. Siebecker
Whitney L. Kingsbury
Katherine S. Bevins
Critical Characteristics of Effective Bullying Prevention Programs
275(18)
Richard J. Hazler
JoLynn V. Carney
The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program: An Overview of Its Implementation and Research Basis
293(16)
Susan P. Limber
Promoting Behavior and Beliefs That Reduce Bullying: The Steps to Respect Program
309(16)
Miriam Hirschstein
Karin S. Frey
What We Can Learn From Evaluated Studies of School-Based Programs to Reduce Bullying in Schools
325(14)
Ken Rigby
Understanding and Addressing Peer Victimization Among Students
339(14)
Richard J. DioGuardi
Lea A. Theodore
Youth Anger Management Treatments for School Violence Prevention
353(12)
Eva L. Feindler
Scott Weisner
A Critical Analysis of School-Based Anger Management Programs for Youth
365(18)
Douglas C. Smith
Jim Larson
DeAnne R. Nuckles
Second Step: A Violence Prevention Curriculum
383(12)
Pam Dell Fitzgerald
Leihua Van Schoiack Edstrom
Building Social and Emotional Competence: The Paths Curriculum
395(18)
Mark T. Greenberg
Carol A. Kusche
Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Supports
413(16)
Jeffrey R. Sprague
Robert H. Horner
How Effective Are School-Based Violence Prevention Programs in Preventing and Reducing Violence and Other Antisocial Behaviors? A Meta-Analysis
429(14)
Jim Derzon
Preventing, Preparing for, and Responding to School Violence With the National Incident Management System
443(18)
Stephen E. Brock
Shane R. Jimerson
Shelley R. Hart
IV. IMPLEMENTING COMPREHENSIVE SAFE SCHOOL PLANS
Creating a Safe and Friendly School: Using a 360-Degree Approach
461(20)
Coosje Griffiths
Tracey Weatherilt
A National Study of School Violence in Israel: Implications for Theory, Practice, and Policy
481(18)
Rami Benbenishty
Ron Avi Astor
Roxana Marachi
School Violence in Brazil: A Psychosocial Perspective
499(12)
Raquel Souza Lobo Guzzo
Fernando Lacerda, Jr.
Antonio Euzebios Filho
The Safe Schools, Healthy Students Initiative in Rural Pennsylvania
511(14)
Janet A. Welsh
Celene E. Domitrovich
Implementing Comprehensive Safe School Plans in Pinellas County Schools, Florida: Planning, Implementation, Operation, Sustainability, and Lessons Learned
525(12)
Kathleen Hague Armstrong
Oliver T. Massey
Michael Boroughs
Beyond Face Fidelity: When Less Is More
537(16)
George G. Bear
Susan P. Giancola
Lindsay Simpson Goetz
Jennifer Parisella Veach
Implementing the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative in Kansas
553(14)
Leslie Z. Paige
Stephen N. Kitzis
Joyce Wolfe
Jennifer Kitson
Implementing Comprehensive Safe School Plans: Effective School and Community Mental Health Collaborations to Reduce Youth Violence
567(20)
Sharon Telleen
Young Ok Rhee Kim
Helen Stewart-Nava
Rosario C. Pesce
Susan Maher
Student Threat Assessment as a Strategy to Reduce School Violence
587(16)
Dewey Cornell
Farah Williams
Implementation of the Dallas Threat of Violence Risk Assessment
603(14)
Russell B. Van Dyke
Jennifer L. Schroeder
A Case Example of a School Shooting: Lessons Learned in the Wake of Tragedy
617(14)
Laura Delizonna
Ivan Alan
Hans Steiner
The Safe and Responsive Schools Project: A School Reform Model for Implementing Best Practices in Violence Prevention
631(20)
Russell Skiba
Shana Ritter
Ada Simmons
Reece Peterson
Courtney Miller
Author Index 651(24)
Subject Index 675

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