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School Shootings Violence in Schools Is a Essay

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School Shootings

Violence in schools is a complex problem whose causes are difficult to pinpoint. Statistics gathered on school violence do not follow the norms of society as a whole. A National Crime Victimization Survey compiled and maintained by the U.S. Department of Justice, shows that overall crime rates in U.S. society have fallen. Simultaneously, school-based studies reveal that many violent behaviors have increased among children and adolescents ("Causes of School Violence").

Public schools reporting violent incidents increased from 71 to 81% over a recent five-year period according to a joint study by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice. Furthermore, that same study found that the percentage of students who reported gang presence at school increased from 21% to 24%. Although no direct connection between gang activity and school violence has been established gang activity in neighborhoods and schools often coincides with increased violence reports.

One of the most extreme cases of school violence is on campus shootings. School shootings are not a simple issue with a single solution. This type of violence is rooted in psychological imbalances within the students themselves, poor parenting and decay in the perception of the significance of traditional institutions along with the power they rely on for effect social compliance and control (Freydis).

Characteristics and Behaviors of Students who become Attackers

There is no accurate or useful profile of students who engage in targeted school violence, too many innocent students will fit any profile you can come up with, and too many attackers will not. Bill Dedman reports the demographic, personality, school history, and social characteristics of the attackers varies substantially, attackers are of all races and family situations, with academic achievement ranging from failing to excellent. Most, but not all, have been male, though that fact alone doesn't help an adult rule in or out someone as dangerous. Rarely are incidents of school violence sudden, impulsive acts. Attackers do not "just snap," but progress from forming an idea, to planning an attack, to gathering weapons. This process can happen quickly, but sometimes the planning or gathering weapons are discoverable. Although there is no type of student who is likely to commit such violence, there are types of behaviors that are common to planning or carrying out attacks. This pattern can be used to intervene before an attack. Before most of the attacks, someone else knew about the idea or the plan. In most cases, those who knew were other kids, friends, schoolmates, siblings and so forth. Nevertheless, this information rarely made its way to an adult. Most attackers engaged in some behavior prior to the incident that caused concern or indicated a need for help. Too much emphasis is placed on threats. Most attackers did not threaten anyone explicitly, and most people who threaten don not ever attack anyone. However, less explicit words can reveal an intention, a child who talks of bringing a gun to school, or being angry at teachers or classmates, can pose a threat, whether or not an explicit threat is made. Many of the students who have perpetuated these behaviors were considered in the mainstream of the student population and were active in sports, school clubs or other activities.

A study by the U.S. Secret Service and the U.S. Department of Education of case files and other primary sources for 37 attacks by current or former students found only about one-quarter of these students hung out with a group of students considered to be part of a fringe group. Only one-third of the attackers had ever…


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Works Cited

"Causes of School Violence." Constitutional Rights Foundation. (2011). 1 December 2011. <http://www.crf-usa.org/school-violence/causes-of-school-violence.html>

Dedman, Bill. "10 Myths about School Shootings." MSNBC.com. 10 October 2007. 1 December 2011. < http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15111438/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/myths-about-school-shootings/>

Freydis. "The School Shootings Report." Holology. August 2011. 1 December 2011.

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