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Nation's Schools, 1973
Provides practical suggestions from school plant managers who have succeeded in cutting down on washroom vandalism. In addition to doorless stalls, recessed accessories, and limiting space, the article suggests concealed piping, plaster ceilings, and removal of all target items. (EA)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Facility Planning, Guidelines, Public Schools

Ellison, Willie S. – Community Education Journal, 1973
Discusses the types of vandalism and motivating forces behind vandalism, and makes suggestions for alleviating it. The author suggests that physical security measures are high-cost, low-yield items in terms of vandalism reduction. He argues for (1) the development of an information systems model to determine the effectiveness of various crime…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Behavior
Schwartz, Susan – American School and University, 1973
Civil Defense Patrols act as a preventative force in Syracuse, New York, and succeed in curbing school vandalism while, at the same time, reducing security and property replacement costs. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Cost Effectiveness, Delinquency Prevention, Property Accounting
Kratcoski, Peter C.; And Others – USA Today, 1978
Explanations for school vandalism include poor parenting by many employed parents, who simply do not know what their children are doing after school, and the inability of schools to instill feelings of pride and loyalty in their students. Here are suggestions for reducing delinquency through programs designed to develop school pride. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Child Relationship

Gibson, W. D.; Jones, R. B. – FBI: Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1978
After preliminary research on juvenile crime and school and community meetings, the Little Rock (Arkansas) police department developed and presented a crime prevention program in the public schools. Two officers describe the program, attitude changes of school and students toward police, and students' increased knowledge of law enforcement. (MF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Delinquency Prevention, Law Enforcement, Police Community Relationship
Fresno City Unified School District, CA. Office of Planning and Research Services. – 1973
Twenty-three California school districts responded to a burglary and vandalism survey conducted by the Fresno Unified School District Burglary and Vandalism Prevention Project, which represents the first phase of a developing program to reduce vandalism occurrences and improve recovery of losses. This summary compiles survey data on 18,000…
Descriptors: Community Action, Costs, Crime, Delinquency Prevention