Law Enforcement: Prevention
1998 Annual Report on School Safety
Site offers suggestions for school to improve safety.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AnnSchoolRept98/index.html
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Critical Issue: Developing and Maintaining Safe Schools
Site gives an overview of the issues contributing to school violence problems and a list of goals and objectives by school administrators, teachers, parents and student along with action to be taken and implementation pitfalls.
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/drugfree/sa200.htm
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Guide for Preventing and Responding to School Violence - Prevention
Site includes prevention guidelines for the role of school officials, students, parents, and law enforcement. Gives a list of Identifying Warning Signs of Potential Violence.
http://www.theiacp.org/pubinfo/pubs/pslc/svprev.htm
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Making Children, Families, and Communities Safer From Violence
Stopping the violence is everyone�s business. What you can do. Ideas for helping yourself, family and community.
http://www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=5882-3200-12948-15178-6148
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Safe at School: A Resource Manual for Self-Assessment, Planning and Training to Improve School Safety
Manual was developed to assist school districts and their communities in planning how they will ensure a safe learning environment for their students. Chapters include overview of a safe school plan, problem anticipation and assessment, common contributors to violence, intervention and prevention, and managing and responding to crises. Includes sample plan for action, model objective statements and numerous assessment guides.
http://www.isbe.state.il.us/safeschools/PDF/SafeSchool.PDF
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U.S. Secret Service Safe School Initiative-An Interim Report on the Prevention of Targeted Violence in Schools
The goals of this U.S. Secret Service project were to gather and analyze accurate and useful information about the behavior and thinking of young persons who commit acts of targeted violence in our nation�s schools and to provide this information to school and law enforcement professionals with responsibilities to help prevent incidents of targeted violence. Secret Service personnel studied 37 school shootings and interviewed 10 of the attackers for their perspective on the decision to engage in
http://www.treas.gov/usss/ntac
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