Saturday, October 26, 2019
School Violence :: School Violence Essays
From decade to decade, there has been a new type of fad to sweep the country. In the 50ââ¬â¢s it was dancing and having fun. In the 60ââ¬â¢s it was to dress freely and avoid the draft. The 70ââ¬â¢s were full of pot smoking has-beens, the 80ââ¬â¢s big hair and radical clothing. From the smallest of fades, the children in the 90ââ¬â¢s have taken a whole new approach to the game. The changed the rules, that would affect the country for the rest of their existence. The fad? To act out in violence in school against eachother, not just fist to fist physical altercation, but from one boyââ¬â¢s fathers gun to another. The new fad is to take a school by a surprise attack and make news headlines. Quite a change from the early 50ââ¬â¢s. So the question that boggles ever Americans mind, is why and how we allowed these children to invade and inhabit our lives and allow them to take the control they have at this point. The question can only be answered by figuring out the exac t problem to a ââ¬Å"Tâ⬠. We need to figure out every aspect of what they are doing. What are the exact statistics on the teen crime rate? How can we stop it? Letââ¬â¢s start by recognizing the problem and deal with it from there. Here is the first step. Here are some solutions to the high rising problem, I have supplied part of the solution, it is now up to the public to take action. Three-quarters or more of all schools reported having zero tolerance policies for various student offenses. "Zero tolerance policy" was defined as a school or district policy that mandates predetermined consequence/s or punishments for specific offenses. About 90 percent of schools reported zero tolerance policies for firearms (94 percent) and weapons other than firearms. Eighty-seven and 88 percent had policies of zero tolerance for alcohol and drugs, respectively. Seventy-nine percent had a zero tolerance policy for violence and 79 percent had a zero tolerance policy for tobacco. Tobacco seems to be a rising problem on its own, and we as citizens, teachers and peers, need to do more to let the children know that this behavior is unacceptable, that they are in fact still children. Another way to help stop the prob lem is Requiring School Uniforms Public school principals were presented with a list of crimes and asked to report the number of incidents of each type of crime that had occurred at their schools during the 1996-97 school year.
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