Preventing Violence and Crime in America's Schools: From Put-Downs to Lock-Downs
By (Author) William L. Lassiter
By (author) Danya C. Perry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
8th June 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
371.7820973
Hardback
227
A thorough overview of violence and crime in America's schools explores which solutions work and which don't, providing a framework for prevention at every level. Although it is major incidents like Columbine or Virginia Tech that grab the headlines, everyday occurrences of bullying, harassment, and physical intimidation in schools impact entire communities, driving kids out of public schools and destroying faith in public education. Preventing Violence and Crime in America's Schools: From Put-Downs to Lock-Downs provides educators, parents, law enforcement officials, and other youth-serving professionals with a unique perspective on the topic of school violence. More important, it offers solutions to the problems facing all schools when it comes to violence and safety. Two expert authors examine specifics relating to school violence, opportunities to prevent and intervene, and the importance of planning for a crisis. Most other books about school violence either highlight the research or highlight practitioner viewpoints. This revealing book presents both, balancing insights gained through real-world experiences with research on best practices. The result is a fuller understanding of the problemunderstanding that will enable solutions.
This guide to school violence prevention is designed for educators, parents and law enforcement officials who need a balance of practitioner viewpoints and research to assess best practices. Lassiter (manager, Center for the Prevention of School Violence, North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention) and Perry, an educational consultant, address everyday violence in schools such as bullying, harassment and intimidation and highlight the role of support personnel in preventing an escalation into more destructive and tragic incidents. A section also uses firsthand accounts to dispel common myths about school violence. * Reference & Research Book News *
William L. Lassiter is the manager of the Center for the Prevention of School Violence at the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Raleigh, NC. He also serves on the state Advisory Board to the State Board of Education on School Safety, the Advisory Board for the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, and the North Carolina attorney general's working group on bullying. Danya C. Perry has served as an education consultant for the past ten years. Perry currently works for Communities In Schools (CIS) of North Carolina as a field services specialist.