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Chambers, Drew – Educational Theory, 2022
In this essay, Drew Chambers argues that the implementation of modern security technology in American schools (also known as target hardening) may do more harm than good, especially when such technologies represent the primary mode of risk responsiveness. In using technological measures to reduce risk, schools may inadvertently undermine both…
Descriptors: School Security, Educational Trends, Technology, Violence
Shapiro, Harvey – Educational Theory, 2015
Much discourse on school shootings tends to imply a binary separation between what is considered normal and exceptional, between an expected course of human events and sociohistorical aberrations. In this article Harvey Shapiro suggests the need for new directions in our responses: First, he shows how responses to school shootings tend to…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, Criticism
Gereluk, Dianne T.; Donlevy, J. Kent; Thompson, Merlin B. – Educational Theory, 2015
Gun violence in American and Canadian schools is an ongoing tragedy that goes substantially beyond its roots in the interlocking emotional and behavioral issues of mental health and bullying. In light of the need for effective policy development, Dianne T. Gereluk, J. Kent Donlevy, and Merlin B. Thompson examine gun violence in schools from…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, School Security
Warnick, Bryan R.; Kim, Sang Hyun; Robinson, Shannon – Educational Theory, 2015
In the United States, targeted school shootings have become a distinct genre of violence. In this essay, Bryan Warnick, Sang Hyun Kim, and Shannon Robinson examine the social meanings that exist in American society that might contribute to this phenomenon, focusing on the question: "Why are schools conceptualized as appropriate places to…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Educational Environment, Weapons
Warnick, Bryan R.; Johnson, Benjamin A.; Rocha, Samuel – Educational Theory, 2010
School shootings are traumatic events that cause a community to question itself, its values, and its educational systems. In this article Bryan Warnick, Benjamin Johnson, and Samuel Rocha explore the meanings of school shootings by examining three recent books on school violence. Topics that grow out of these books include (1) how school shootings…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, Schools