Responding to School Violence : Confronting the Columbine Effect.

Why do so many school antiviolence programs backfire? And why do policymakers keep making the same mistakes? The authors of Responding to School Violence examine the pervasive rise of school security measures since the Columbine shootings, highlighting the unintended consequences of policymaking too...

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Main Author: Muschert, Glenn W.
Other Authors: Henry, Stuart, 1949-, Bracy, Nicole L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder : Lynne Rienner, 2013.
Series:Social problems, social constructions.
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Summary:Why do so many school antiviolence programs backfire? And why do policymakers keep making the same mistakes? The authors of Responding to School Violence examine the pervasive rise of school security measures since the Columbine shootings, highlighting the unintended consequences of policymaking too often shaped by fear and sensationalism. Probing an array of now ubiquitous tactics and programs--metal detectors, police patrols, zero tolerance policies, and more--the authors show how increasingly punitive schoolhouse dynamics negatively affect student safety and even educational experiences. They also share lessons from past mistakes and identify workable, comprehensive approaches for addressing a recurrent social problem.
Physical Description:1 online resource (304 pages)
ISBN:9781626374867
1626374864
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.