ABSTRACT

The Handbook of School Violence and School Safety: International Research and Practice has become the premier resource for educational and mental health professionals and policymakers seeking to implement effective prevention and intervention programs that reduce school violence and promote safe and effective schools. It covers the full range of school violence and safety topics from harassment and bullying to promoting safe, secure, and peaceful schools. It also examines existing school safety programs and includes the multi-disciplinary research and theories that guide them. Examinations of current issues and projections of future research and practice are embedded within each chapter. This volume maps the boundaries of this rapidly growing and multidisciplinary field of study. Key features include...

Comprehensive Coverage – The chapters are divided into three parts: Foundations; Assessment and Measurement; Prevention and Intervention Programs. Together they provide a comprehensive review of what is known about the types, causes, and effects of school violence and the most effective intervention programs that have been developed to prevent violence and promote safe and thriving school climates.

Evidence-based Practice – Avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach to prevention and intervention, the focus throughout is on the application of evidence-based practice to address factors most commonly associated with school violence and safety.

Implications for Practice – Each chapter bridges the research-to-practice gap, with a section delineating implications for practice of the foregoing research.

Chapter Structure – To ensure continuity and coherence across the book, each chapter begins with a brief abstract and ends with a table showing the implications for practice.

International Focus – Acknowledging the fact that school violence and safety is a global concern, this edition has increased its focus on insights learned from cross-national research and practice outside the USA.

Expertise – The editors and authors are experienced researchers, teachers, practitioners, and leaders in the school violence field, their expertise includes their breadth and depth of knowledge and experience, bridging research, policy, and practice and representing a variety of international organizations studying school violence around the world.

chapter |12 pages

Making the Case for an International Perspective on School Violence

Implications for Theory, Research, Policy, and Assessment

chapter |18 pages

Developing Safe, Supportive, and Effective Schools

Facilitating Student Success to Reduce School Violence

chapter |12 pages

Coercion and Contagion in Family and School Environments

Implications for Educating and Socializing Youth

chapter |12 pages

Juvenile Delinquency in Cyprus

The Role of Gender, Ethnicity, and Family Status

chapter |12 pages

Monitoring School Violence in Israel, National Studies and Beyond

Implications for Theory, Practice, and Policy

chapter |13 pages

Gauging the System

Trends in School Climate Measurement and Intervention

chapter |13 pages

The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

An Overview of Its Implementation and Research Basis

chapter |13 pages

Reducing Bullying and Contributing Peer Behaviors

Addressing Transactional Relationships within the School Social Ecology

chapter |12 pages

The PATHS Curriculum

Promoting Emotional Literacy, Prosocial Behavior, and Caring Classrooms

chapter |16 pages

School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Proven Practices and Future Directions

chapter |13 pages

School Violence in South Korea

An Overview of School Violence and Intervention Efforts