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The Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative - Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States (Paperback)
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The Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative - Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States (Paperback)
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Loot Price R378
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Littleton, CO; Springfield, OR; West Paducah, KY; Jonesboro, AR.
These communities have become familiar to many Americans as among
the locations of those schools where shootings have occurred
nationwide in recent years. In the aftermath of these tragic
events, educators, law enforcement officials, mental health
professionals and parents have pressed for answers to two central
questions: "Could we have known that these attacks were being
planned?" and, if so, "What could we have done to prevent these
attacks from occurring?" This publication, The Final Report and
Findings of the Safe School Initiative: Implications for the
Prevention of School Attacks in the United States, is a recent
product of an ongoing collaboration between the U. S. Secret
Service and the U. S. Department of Education to begin to answer
these questions. It is the culmination of an extensive examination
of 37 incidents of targeted school violence that occurred in the
United States from December 1974 through May 2000. The findings of
the Safe School Initiative suggest that there are productive
actions that educators, law enforcement officials, and others can
pursue in response to the problem of targeted school violence.
Specifically, Initiative findings suggest that these officials may
wish to consider focusing their efforts to formulate strategies for
preventing these attacks in two principal areas: developing the
capacity to pick up on and evaluate available or knowable
information that might indicate that there is a risk of a targeted
school attack; and, employing the results of these risk evaluations
or "threat assessments" in developing strategies to prevent
potential school attacks from occurring. Support for these
suggestions is found in 10 key findings of the Safe School
Initiative study. These findings are as follows: Incidents of
targeted violence at school rarely were sudden, impulsive acts.
Prior to most incidents, other people knew about the attacker's
idea and/or plan to attack. Most attackers did not threaten their
targets directly prior to advancing the attack. There is no
accurate or useful "profile" of students who engaged in targeted
school violence. Most attackers engaged in some behavior prior to
the incident that caused others concern or indicated a need for
help. Most attackers had difficulty coping with significant losses
or personal failures. Moreover, many had considered or attempted
suicide. Many attackers felt bullied, persecuted, or injured by
others prior to the attack. Most attackers had access to and had
used weapons prior to the attack. In many cases, other students
were involved in some capacity. Despite prompt law enforcement
responses, most shooting incidents were stopped by means other than
law enforcement intervention.
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