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Bullard, Sara, Ed. – Teaching Tolerance, 1993
Explores the childhood and adolescence of the Hispanic American poet Luis Rodriguez, who grew up in Los Angeles (California) and was involved in gangs with other children of Mexican immigrants. Rodriguez's autobiography is offered so that adolescents, including his own son, may learn from his experience. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autobiographies, Children, Delinquency
Fidler, Coletta – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2004
Bullying has gone on in schools for decades. Defined as "browbeating" or being "habitually cruel to others who are weaker," bullying can cause physiological and psychological injuries that last a lifetime. Unchecked, this behavior can lead the bully to drug and gang cultures and eventually prison. It can drive the victim to depression and suicidal…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Bullying, Correctional Institutions, Academic Achievement

Walker, Kay – Journal of Navajo Education, 1996
Maslow's theory of a hierarchy of needs is used to analyze Navajo youths' struggles for identity, fulfillment, and self-esteem. Answers to the challenges of substance abuse, violence, and gang membership are offered based upon George Bearden's eight-step plan, which stresses the importance of understanding human needs to perceive and transform…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Juvenile Gangs

Daniel, Philip T. K. – Journal of Law and Education, 1998
Focuses on judicial reception of schools' attempts to curb violence, particularly predatory violence and psychopathological violence. School responses have been to create violence-prevention policies based on punitive measures or punish offending behavior after it has occurred. Such reactions may result in finding that schools have abridged…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Dress Codes

Barrow, Rosemary; VanZommeren, Wayne; Young, Clark; Holtman, Paula – Rural Educator, 2001
Research investigating perceptions of guns, gangs, drugs, and violence in rural schools surveyed 266 principals and counselors in rural elementary, middle, and high schools in northern Missouri. Smaller schools and elementary schools had fewer problems than larger and middle/high schools. Community collaboration is essential to solving…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Child Abuse, Counselor Attitudes, Delinquency
Reep, Beverly B. – School Administrator, 1996
A superintendent interviewed gang members in northeastern cities to determine their views about school and discover what gang-culture characteristics might improve their school success. Many were discouraged by teachers' low expectations. Prevention/intervention strategies include empowering students, encouraging a sense of belonging, and…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship, High Risk Students

Richards, Mary Ann; Deuel, Vikki – Journal of School Improvement, 2001
Describes efforts such as diversity tolerance, gang resistance, and summer youth programs at Walnut Middle School (Nebraska) to help reduce incidents of bullying and violence. States that the number of assaults dropped from 146 in 1998-99 to 51 in 2000-2001, after the anti-violence campaign was implemented. (Contains 12 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
A Critique of Criminology: Toward an Integrated Structural-Marxist Theory of Delinquency Production.

Colvin, Mark; Pauly, John – American Journal of Sociology, 1983
Juvenile delinquency can be expected in capitalist societies where the lowest level workers encounter coercive control in the workplace and reproduce this in their families. Their children are the most likely to be placed in coercive school situations, encounter peer pressure to participate in delinquent behavior, and become delinquent. (IS)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Child Rearing, Criminology, Delinquency Causes

Caldarella, Paul; And Others – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1996
A survey of 41 rural high school counselors from eight western states indicates an emerging problem with crime and youth gangs in rural schools and communities. In addition, school counselors do not feel adequately trained or equipped to deal with gang-related activity in their schools. Includes survey questionnaire. (LP)
Descriptors: Community Problems, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Crime

Cadwallader, Tom W.; Cairns, Robert B. – Social Development, 2002
A study of 489 African American first-, fourth-, and seventh-grade students examined children's knowledge of gangs. Findings indicated that students are well aware of gang activities in their neighborhoods and can readily name the groups present in their inner-city environment. Students' awareness of gangs increases with age and may represent a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blacks, Elementary Education, Grade 1

Quinn, Jane – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1994
Describes a Carnegie-funded study that examined the effectiveness of youth organizations in reaching adolescents aged 10-15 and in reaching and serving young people growing up in high-risk environments. How the study was conducted, 10 themes that emerged from the study, and the major implications for librarians and their community partners are…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Early Adolescents, Evaluation, Financial Support

Jackson, Jerome E. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1992
Examines the present turmoil in disadvantaged communities, arguing that many urban problems result from historic mistreatment of slum dwellers, especially non-whites. Disproportionate representation of young African-American males in prison and the justice system does not occur by chance. As unequal access to opportunity continues, the underclass…
Descriptors: Black Community, Delinquency, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged

Smith, Marilyn; Hill, George C.; Evans, Bill; Bandera, Marcia – Rural Educator, 2000
A study examining school violence surveyed 819 students in grades 8, 10, and 11 in a rural secondary school in 1997 and 1999. Student feelings toward school safety were not significantly different in the 2 years. However, there was a significant decline in feeling safe at home, which may be a catalyst for future school problems. (Contains 24…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Educational Environment, Family Environment, Juvenile Gangs
Peacock, Thomas; Albert, Elizabeth – CURA Reporter, 2000
A study examined American Indian students' perceptions of why schools are failing to meet their needs. Thirty-six American Indian high school students from Minnesota participated in three interviews that explored their background and experiences, instructional and non-instructional issues that affect the education of Indian students, and their…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, Classroom Techniques, Culturally Relevant Education

Cross, Michael – Youth and Society, 1993
Explores the concept of youth culture in South Africa, examining its emergence and development. The historical background supports a framework to inform the debate on policy strategies to deal with negative aspects of current South African youth culture. An agenda is suggested for redirecting youth culture. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, African Culture, African History, Agenda Setting