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Klein, Jennifer; Cornell, Dewey – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
To determine whether larger high schools have more student victimization than smaller schools, this study examined a statewide sample of approximately 7,431 ninth-grade students and 2,353 teachers in 290 Virginia high schools participating in the Virginia High School Safety Study. School size was distinguished from the proportion of students…
Descriptors: High Schools, Discipline, Bullying, School Safety
Gregory, Anne; Cornell, Dewey; Fan, Xitao; Sheras, Peter; Shih, Tse-Hua; Huang, Francis – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
In this study we examined authoritative discipline theory, which posits that 2 complementary aspects of school climate--structure and support--are important for adolescents' safety in school. Using a statewide sample of over 7,300 ninth-grade students and 2,900 teachers randomly selected from 290 high schools, we showed, using hierarchical linear…
Descriptors: Discipline, Bullying, School Safety, Adolescents
Cornell, Dewey; Sheras, Peter; Gregory, Anne; Fan, Xitao – School Psychology Quarterly, 2009
Threat assessment has been widely recommended as a violence prevention approach for schools, but there are few empirical studies of its use. This nonexperimental study of 280 Virginia public high schools compared 95 high schools using the Virginia threat assessment guidelines (Cornell & Sheras, 2006), 131 following other (i.e., locally…
Descriptors: High Schools, Violence, Crime, Bullying