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Hackett, Bessie, Comp. – 1990
This document addresses correctional education, its effect on recidivism, and the cost of crime in the state of Illinois. COmmendations about current efforts, as well as recommendations for fiscal year 1991 are listed. Commendations are made: (1) for the work of the task force on released inmates; (2) to the competent and committed correctional…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Crime, Crime Prevention
Scott, David K. – 1990
Recent court philosophy has introduced the concept of court-sanctioned "punitive speech." In response to the rising concern over drunken driving and other crimes, many courts are using public humiliation, in the form of public apologies or bumper stickers/license plates that proclaim the crime, as a form of punishment. The key question…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Crime Prevention, Freedom of Speech, Legal Problems
Blauvelt, Peter D. – Practitioner, 1987
Cultural differences, socioeconomic conditions, broken homes, and other problems are not grounds for allowing criminal acts to go unchallenged on school property. This publication shows administrators how to control and reduce the incidence of criminal acts, which create fear, anxiety, hostility, and a loss of confidence in the educational system.…
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. – 1986
This document contains the text of a Senate hearing on crimes against the elderly. Senator Paula Hawkins examines funding for day care of the elderly and discusses the crime of elder abuse and other crimes against the elderly. Two victims of abuse testify about their abuse, a victim of violent crime describes her victimization, and a…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Crime Prevention, Elder Abuse, Hearings
Butterfield, George E., Ed.; Turner, Brenda, Ed. – 1989
More than ever, our public school system must confront weapons in schools and become aware of steadily rising statistics on youth homicide and suicide. This report delineates the problem, discusses why children carry weapons to school, and outlines strategies for keeping weapons out of schools and for improving school safety. Although some…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Guns, Intervention
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Roark, Mary L. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Examines violence on college campuses by reviewing its types, prevalence, and underlying factors. Discusses institutional responses to prevent campus violence through tertiary, secondary, and primary prevention activites. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Campuses, College Environment, College Role, Crime Prevention
Ross, Victor J. – Executive Educator, 1987
Based on incidents with dangerous men at his and nearby schools, a superintendent in Colorado offers advice for protection planning, which includes being prepared to handle reporters, implementing a two-way radio system, providing an emergency procedures handbook and inservice training, and knowing how your police and fire departments operate.…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Safety Education, School Responsibility
Towner, Lawrence W. – American Libraries, 1988
Discusses the growing problem of theft of library materials, including rare books, by both scholarly researchers and library staff. Complacence of librarians and their failure to act in the past is also discussed, as well as the effects of tightened security measures on the traditional trust between librarians and researchers. (CLB)
Descriptors: Books, Crime Prevention, Library Materials, Library Personnel
Bromley, Max; Territo, Leonard – Business Officer, 1986
Executives at institutions of higher education have become increasingly concerned about serious crimes being committed on their campuses. The liability issue, criminal activity information, physical security and design issues, student patrol escorts, crime prevention training, and task force development are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, Crime, Crime Prevention
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1985
To avoid expensive and time-consuming negligence suits, schools everywhere should take thorough precautions against assaults on or near their premises; measures against unauthorized visitors are particulary important. School staff should register and monitor authorized visitors, and strangers in or near the school should be reported immediately.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Responsibility
Johnson, Kelly Dedel – US Department of Justice, 2005
This guide addresses school vandalism and break-ins, describing the problem and reviewing the risk factors. It also discusses the associated problems of school burglaries and arson. The guide then identifies a series of questions to help analyze each local problem. Finally, it reviews responses to the problem, and what is known about them from…
Descriptors: School Vandalism, School Buildings, School Security, Risk
Schneider, Tod – 2001
This digest in Spanish describes several technologies that can be used to control access to, and improve surveillance of, school grounds. Access can be controlled by using "smart" cards to control keyed entries. Many schools have problems with multiple copies of keys, and these card systems are integrated with computer software that…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Electronic Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education
Kirby, Judy; Marvin, Mary Jo – 1997
This resource guide, noting that October is crime prevention month, calls upon everyone to commit to working on at least one of three levels--family, neighborhood, or community--to drive drugs and violence from the world. Ways in which individuals can fight crime are presented, as well as materials for publicizing crime prevention month. The…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
Schneider, Tod – 2001
This digest describes several technologies that can be used to control access to, and improve surveillance of, school grounds. Access can be controlled by using "smart" cards to control keyed entries. Many schools have problems with multiple copies of keys, and these card systems are integrated with computer software that allows for…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Electronic Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education
Haworth-Roberts, A., Ed. – 1989
Greater use of expensive equipment by schools has also increased the potential for vandalism and theft, giving an increased role to intruder alarm systems. This document provides guidance on the management and technical aspects of forming policies for installing and operating intruder alarm systems in educational buildings. Also provided are…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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