12 Things Students Can Do
Checklist of 12 positive steps for students to help promote safe schools.
http://128.121.17.146/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-6162
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1998 Annual Report on School Safety
Site offers suggestions for school to improve safety.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AnnSchoolRept98/index.html
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1998 Annual Report on School Safety - What Students Can Do
Site provides a description of five things students can do to reduce crime through everyday actions.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AnnSchoolRept98/student.html
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Best Practices of Youth Violence Prevention: A Sourcebook for Community Action
Best Practices is the first of its kind to look at the
effectiveness of specific violence prevention practices in four key
areas: parents and families; home visiting; social and conflict
resolution skills; and mentoring.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/bestpractices.htm
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Crime Doesn’t Have to be a Fact of Life - Students
Site outlines easy ways for teenagers and kids to get involved to prevent crime in their communities.
http://www.weprevent.org/
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Early Warning, Timely Response-A Guide to Safe Schools
A Guide to Safe Schools Identifies both anger and aggression as two of the many warning signs.
http://www.air-dc.org/cecp/guide/
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Making Peace-Tips on Managing Conflict
Positive considerations to manage conflict, confrontation, and tips on making peace.
http://128.121.17.146/cms-upload/ncpc/files/conflict.pdf
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Warning Signs - Dealing with Anger
Article offers ways to deal with anger without resorting to violence.
http://helping.apa.org/warningsigns/dealing.html
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Watch for Signs. . . Take Action
List of warning signs that may be present when a student is dealing with anger.
http://128.121.17.146/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-6162
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Working Together to Create Safe Schools
Handout offers strategies on how schools can work
together with school boards, school employees, students, parents,
community leaders, service groups, business leaders, government
representatives, law enforcement and media.
http://www.nssc1.org/handouts/worktog.pdf
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