Kids and Violence

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A01=Catherine Dulmus
A01=Karen Sowers
Adolescent Dating Violence
adolescent mental health
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Antisocial Behavior
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Author_Karen Sowers
Baltimore City
Bully Victimization
Bullying Behaviors
Bullying Students
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child maltreatment prevention
Completed Study Materials
Cope Land
Corporal Punishment
Criminal Bully
crisis intervention strategies
Dating Violence
Dating Violence Interventions
Dating Violence Prevention Programs
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educational policy analysis
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evidence-based
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Experienced Dating Violence
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invisible
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Missing Data Group
Negative Student Outcomes
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Random Assignment
rural education studies
school
School Based Violence Prevention Programs
School Bullying
School Personnel
School Social Workers
School Violence
school violence research
Self-reported Bullying Behaviors
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Solution Focused Therapy Session
systemic violence in schools
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780789025852
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Implement prevention interventions and policies to curb the cycle of violence in our schools!

Kids and Violence: The Invisible School Experience examines overt and covert violence occurring in the school setting involving students, school personnel, and school policy, and highlights a level of violence that is often hidden, ignored, or subtly tolerated. This book provides the latest research findings on various issues of violence in our schools. It also shows what happens when the adults responsible for the well-being of our children are actually perpetrating violence, staying silent about violence, or upholding a system that supports a violent atmosphere.

Kids and Violence is unique in its holistic and systemic approach of examining types of violence that are often overlooked or endorsed by school policies. The book includes 11 chapters focusing on issues such as bullying, school personnel’s role in violence, and prevention programs. The contributors are experts in their fields and include professors, deans, and directors of university social work schools.

Kids and Violence presents the results of an exploratory study that examines self-identified bullies and addresses issues of immediate and vital importance, including:

  • bullying among students, grades 3-8, in a rural school district
  • observations by school personnel on bullying among elementary and middle school students
  • corporal punishment as a cultural norm in the United States and its impact on discipline in our schools
  • solution-focused crisis intervention with adolescents
  • bullying of children and other abuses of power by school personnel
  • adolescent dating violence in the school setting
  • and much more!

It is time to stop the harmful cycle of violence in our schools. This valuable resource serves as a call for immediate action, showing social workers and policymakers how to provide leadership in researching, developing, and delivering empirically-based prevention interventions and policies.

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