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Sian, Katy Pal – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2015
This article will provide a critique of the PVE initiative and its implementation within the context of primary education following the events of 9/11, the 2001 riots and 7/7. Drawing upon empirical data I will argue that the monitoring of young Muslims and "extremism" is problematic and reinforces the logics of Islamophobia through…
Descriptors: Fear, Muslims, Islam, Criticism
Arc of the United States, 2009
For many decades, the six national disability advocacy organizations that endorse the legislative agenda contained in this document have recognized the vital role the federal government plays in the everyday lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. From civil rights protections to community housing, from…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Legislation, Agenda Setting, Developmental Disabilities
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Taylor, William N. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
The widespread abuse of synthetic anabolic-androgenic steriods, their habit-forming properties, and their other adverse effects are good reasons for reclassification of steriods as controlled substances under federal law, a step which may combat their abuse. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Drug Abuse, Federal Government, Government Role
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Cowart, Virginia S. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
Loss of control over the use of anabolic steriods had prompted the federal government to take steps to stem the black market manufacture and distribution of these drugs. However, these steps are likely to stop short of bestowing controlled substance status on steriods. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Drug Abuse, Federal Government, Government Role
Gentry, Ruben – Online Submission, 2008
War is so devastating that if at all possible, it should be avoided. But if reasoning and negotiation fail to yield peace between nations and countries and war results, the loss to children must be minimized. In the last decade, two million children have been killed in wars and conflicts, 4.5 million have been disabled and 12 million have been…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Children, Social Services, War
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Lelekov, V. A.; Kosheleva, E. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2008
Crimes committed by juveniles are among the most urgent social problems. Juvenile crime is as prevalent as crime itself is, and it has not been solved completely in any society and cannot be solved through law enforcement measures alone. In this article, the authors discuss the dynamics and structure of juvenile crime in Russia and present data…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Crime, Crime Prevention, Law Enforcement
Newman, Sanford; Brazelton, T. Berry; Zigler, Edward; Sherman, Lawrence W.; Bratton, William; Sanders, Jerry; Christeson, William – 2000
This report presents findings relating the reduction of crime and violence with access to good educational child care programs. The report discusses the affordability of such programs, suggests that federal and state governments are not adequately funding educational child care programs, and argues that investing in high-quality child care and…
Descriptors: Crime, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Government Role
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Kasun, Jacqueline R. – Policy Review, 1994
Argues that sexual activity and pregnancy has increased among adolescents in part because of government's role in subsidizing illegitimacy and abortion. The author offers solutions to the pregnancy problem by advocating parental notification laws when minors seek abortions, less government funding for birth control measures and abortion, and more…
Descriptors: Abortions, Adolescents, Advertising, Contraception
Henry, Philip N. – 1985
The rapid increase in teenage suicides in the United States in recent years has prompted the establishment of new suicide prevention programs and the revitalization of existing services in many communities. The federal government has taken a number of initiatives to curtail the high rise in teenage suicides and several states have taken…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Government Role, Intervention, Parent Role
Castle, Michael N. – 1988
In recent years, Delaware has begun several welfare reform programs that have a direct impact on early childhood development. But even the best preschool and early education programs are not enough to ensure that at-risk kids will become educated and self-confident adults. The prevailing view that early childhood care and education begins at birth…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Early Childhood Education, Government Role, High Risk Students
California State Office of the Attorney General, Sacramento. Crime Prevention Center. – 1998
In an attempt to create more youth and adult partnerships to prevent violence throughout California, the California Attorney General's Office, the California Youth Authority, and the California Department of Health Services joined together on this community action research project. The members of the Attorney General's Youth Council on Violence…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Community Education, Cooperative Planning, Cultural Influences
Meese, Edwin, III – 1986
Drug law enforcement has become the number one criminal justice priority of the United States Department of Justice and is an area of great concern to those involved in the juvenile justice system. The new philosophy of juvenile justice holds juveniles responsible for their conduct, emphasizing an accountability or justice model which focuses on…
Descriptors: Accountability, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Booth, Tim – Journal of Learning Disabilities (United Kingdom), 2003
This editorial looks at the special support needs of parents with learning difficulties in Britain in the context of the new Adoption and Children Bill, which encourages and speeds adoption. The bill is seen as a major threat to families headed by a parent with learning difficulties. It urges greater attention to providing the known and effective…
Descriptors: Adoption, Adult Education, Biological Parents, Family Programs
Mississippi Governor's Office of Human Development Commission for Children and Youth, Jackson. – 1985
Mississippi continues to lead the nation in excessive infant deaths, as shown by the 1984 infant mortality rate of 14.4 deaths per 1,000 live births. This report offers recommendations for actions that should be taken by various entities to rectify the problem. Recommendations are made in the areas of (1) public awareness of teen pregnancy…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Coordination, Financial Support, Government Role
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Aguirre, LaVerne M. – Social Work in Education, 1995
Discusses the integrated, school-linked services movement and illustrates the efforts of this movement in California as an example. Addresses the purposes of some of the components of integrated services, provides examples of legislative enactments, and examines implications for the changing role of social workers toward that of family and…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
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