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Tygart, Clarence – Adolescence, 1988
Investigated public school vandalism with 7th through 12th grade students. Found vandalism highest in 7th grade, decreasing progressively with each increase in grade level. Predictors of vandalism included being from the lowest academic track, having committed acts of vandalism during junior high school (for high school students), coming from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Models, Prediction, Public Schools
Moles, Oliver C. – 1987
This paper examines national data from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s in order to identify trends in student and teacher victimization in schools. All the student and teacher victimization data reviewed in this paper contradict the notion of a progressive worsening of the school crime problem. Assault statistics showed little change, robberies…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Crime, Delinquency, Educational Environment
Wilson, Harry W. – Security World, 1975
Arson at a Bellevue, Washington, high school destroyed the learning resource center. Plans are currently underway to install intruder alarms in a number of schools. (Subscription $14.00 yearly, 2639 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90034.) (MLF)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Electronic Equipment, Fire Protection, School Vandalism
Nation's Schools and Colleges, 1975
Police use a middle school at Lauderdale Lakes, Florida, as a nighttime headquarters. At several colleges and universities students are supplementing professional campus security departments. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Police School Relationship, Prevention, School Vandalism

Cardellichio, Thomas – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
In many communities, Halloween has become an excuse for young people to commit acts of violence and vandalism. One New York middle-school principal sent a post-Halloween letter to parents detailing the weaponry confiscated by police and terming the holiday a pointless social exercise. The letter helped parents reassert their limit-setting…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Letters (Correspondence), Parent Responsibility, Principals

Faily, Anwar; Roundtree, George A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
A review of school vandalism and specific systems and approaches to use in preventing it. (LD)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Alarm Systems, School Security

Takahashi, Susumu; Inoue, Wataru – Thresholds in Education, 1995
Violence is a serious problem in Japanese schools, despite the absence of guns. There are three forms: violence among students, violence against teachers, and vandalism. Violence among junior-high students is widespread. Schoolwide strategies to reinforce positive social norms, organize special teams of teachers, and strengthen extracurricular…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Intervention, Parent School Relationship, School Safety

Lucas, Donald W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A San Jose high school's campaign to develop student pride in the school and its appearance includes publicity measures, painting garbage cans in school colors, and cafeteria supervision. Results in diminishing acts of vandalism have been encouraging. (MJL)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Publicity, School Administration, School Security
Youth in Action, 1998
This guide discusses starting a project to prevent vandalism and graffiti. It tells students how to get started on a project and suggests some activities young people could organize. These steps are outlined: (1) choose a project; (2) identify resources and make a plan; and (3) recruit and train volunteers. Educating the public is an important…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Information Dissemination, Prevention, Program Development
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2000
Discusses the types of washroom fixtures and locker room equipment that can help minimize and discourage student mischief. Topics include germ control by avoiding the use of tile grout and substituting epoxy paint, using phenolic toilet-stall partitions to reduce vandalism, and using expanded metal lockers to control locker odor. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Locker Rooms, Public Schools, Sanitation
Valentine, Charles F. – 1978
New Jersey's Vineland High School North faced many behavioral and vandalism problems during its first year of operation (1976-77) and adopted a program to improve this situation during its second year. This effort involved adoption and thorough dissemination of student rules, a series of parent orientation meetings, a new community information…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Karpisek, Marian E. – American School and University, 1978
Requiring students to deposit their school identification cards at a desk inside the door of the learning center and locking all doors except one reduced vandalism at East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, High School Students, Identification, Learning Resources Centers

Warren, James H.; Rubenow, Robert C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A program for reducing school vandalism must combine supervision by staff, constructive punishment for those involved in vandalism, and the development of student and staff pride in the school through extensive involvement of students. (MJL)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, School Administration, School Security, School Vandalism

Diem, Richard A. – Social Studies, 1982
Contains five lesson plans designed to help students understand the causes of violent behavior and vandalism and to give them experience in solving problems of real-life situations. Students examine the causes and implications of violence in schools and among adolescents and effect of mass media on violent behavior. (AM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Lesson Plans, Mass Media, Problem Solving

Massucci, Joseph D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Measures taken by a Catholic high school decreased both vandalism occurring during school hours and vandalism occurring when the school was unoccupied. Among tactics used were increased monitoring by teachers, greater emphasis on the value of respect for others and for property, and installation of an extensive alarm system. (MJL)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Discipline Policy, School Administration, School Security