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Ryan, Barbara E., Ed. – US Department of Education, 2006
The U.S. Department of Education's Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention publishes "Catalyst," a newsletter covering current Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence (AODV) prevention issues at institutions of higher education. "Catalyst" discusses emerging issues and highlights…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Prevention, Drug Abuse, Violence
New Jersey Department of Education, 2010
The Commissioner's annual report provides the Legislature with information reported by school districts concerning incidents of serious student misconduct grouped into the following four major reporting categories: violence, vandalism, weapons, and substance abuse. An analysis of trends yields indications of progress and of ongoing concern, and…
Descriptors: Weapons, Charter Schools, Substance Abuse, Violence
Bryant, Clifton D.; Shoemaker, Donald J. – 1988
The purpose of this report is to present the results of a crime victimization survey conducted among Virginia residents. The description of the findings is divided into four sections: criminal victimization experiences, reporting of victimizations, attitudes toward crime, and crime prevention and protection measures. The report is offered as a…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Crime, Crime Prevention
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Crespi, Tony D.; Rigazio-DiGilio, Sandra A. – Adolescence, 1996
The number of felony-murder convictions of adolescents on death row in the United States is arguably a warning beacon about the serious nature of juvenile homicide. Reviews the research on adolescent homicide and highlights significant family variables. The contribution of a family studies perspective for understanding adolescent homicide is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Crime
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Kraushaar, Kevin W. – 1992
Increased constraints on access to alcohol resulted from the closure of the sole hotels in two "experimental" towns. This afforded a natural experiment to study the effects of the change in availability of alcohol on consumption. Dependent measures were derived from public records of liquor sales by all licensed premises, and from…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Behavior Change, Crime, Crime Prevention
Harper, Suzanne – 1989
The possibility of an armed intruder, serious bomb threat, or suicide cluster may seem remote, but even without a major crisis, schools are subjected to a number of other potentially disruptive events. Each year three million crimes are committed on school grounds, and on any given day an estimated 100,000 students carry a gun to school. Being…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Crime, Crime Prevention, Crisis Management
Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Springfield. – 1990
This handbook provides guidance for women in Illinois who are victims of domestic violence and spouse abuse. It consists of facts about domestic violence, a survival sheet telling what to do before, during, and after incidents of domestic violence, and advice on seeking emergency assistance and shelter. It then provides advice and resources on…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Crime Prevention
Mackey, Maureen – Learning, 1983
Many kidnapped children eventually appear in schools where alert teachers may be their best hope of rescue. This article provides clues to help teachers identify victims, explains how to contact child-search agencies, and recommends ways to teach children about avoiding abduction. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Crime Prevention, Educational Strategies
Zinsmeister, Karl – School Safety, 1989
A substantial minority of United States' children are exposed to criminal violence. The breakdown of the family structure is believed to be the root of this social problem. Offered are solutions to the current upsurge of child crime. (SI)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Crime Prevention, Crisis Intervention, Drug Addiction
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Finkelhor, David; And Others – Child Welfare, 1995
Examined cases of attempted nonfamily abductions, to determine child and family characteristics that may serve as risk factors for such incidents. The prevalence and risk-marker findings from this study reinforce the need to continue teaching "stranger danger" and suggest that children living in stressful or unstable family environments…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Crime Prevention, Family (Sociological Unit)
Ramirez, Gus – 1991
In November 1990, the Students' Right to Know and Campus Security Act became law, requiring all postsecondary institutions that receive federal student aid to collect campus crime statistics and make timely reports to the campus community on crimes that are considered a threat to other students and other employees. The law also requires that…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Compliance (Legal), Crime, Crime Prevention
McConnell, Stephen C.; Swain, Jennifer E. – 2000
The number of reported hate crimes has steadily increased. Racial prejudice motivates most of these crimes, which typically are committed by a small, loosely associated group of adolescent offenders. In addition to the physical pain and material loss associated with these crimes, they can be psychologically devastating to the victim. New…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime Prevention, Delinquency, Educational Innovation
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Benson, Dennis; And Others – Journal of American College Health, 1992
Examines issues related to acquaintance rape: cultural context, legal issues, adolescent attitudes and development, alcohol and sexual assault, the assailants, the victims, and the institutional response, and makes recommendations for a system that all colleges should have in place. (SM)
Descriptors: College Students, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law, Higher Education
Yazzie, Robert – Winds of Change, 2000
The Navajo Nation has eliminated jail time for 79 offenses and required traditional peacemaking in criminal cases, primarily involving family violence. Peacemaking entails examination of the criminal act by all involved, family responsibility for its members, and symbolic restitution. The change promotes prevention and child protection by breaking…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Ceremonies, Child Welfare
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on the Judiciary. – 1995
Each day 13 children are murdered, killed by accident, or take their own lives with guns and at least 30 more are wounded each day. This hearing was held to hear the voices of children on the issue of guns to assist in the creation of a crime bill. Opening statements were made by the following U.S. Representatives (in order): Charles E. Schumer,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law
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