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Guns are the second leading cause of death among school-age children—a staggering statistic. In this program, law enforcement officials, including a specialist in school violence control, discuss the problem and the gamut of resources available to fight it. Officer Jim Corbin, Director of the National Association of School Resource Officers, explains how weapons affect the quality of education, and what teachers can do to combat the trend. Several legal experts explain search-and-seizure laws within the context of Fourth Amendment rights. Topics covered include everything from school security, to the psychology of violence, to how teachers can reinforce positive attitudes that discourage criminal behavior and promote student cooperation. (25 minutes)



 
    

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Copyright date: ©1994



Part of the Series : School Crime: How to Fight It
     


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School Shootings: America's Tragedy

The 1990s will be remembered in part as a time when America was confronted with an outbreak of adolescents killing families, friends, classmates, and themselves. This riveting program provides an in-depth analysis of the causes and long-term effects ...(more details)
 
Reading, Writing, and Revolvers: Coping with Teenage Violence

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Children, Science, and Common Sense

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School Crime: Sounding the Alarm

This program promotes a proactive approach to fighting school crime, while examining its myriad causes and possible solutions. The contributing roles of dysfunctional families, alcohol, drugs, and violence in the media are examined, along with the ri...(more details)
 
School Crime: Establishing Communication

School administrators, students, and members of the community work with law enforcement officials to prevent school crime. Respect is the key. Guidelines on how police can gain the confidence and cooperation of students and their families include doo...(more details)
 


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