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Peer reviewedAnderson, William A.; And Others – Society, 1974
To analyze the role of the counterrioter, the Disaster Research Center at Ohio State University set up field studies in six cities: in three of the cities--Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Youngstown, Ohio--disturbances occurred which lasted for several days and necessitated considerable police mobilization. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Crime, Law Enforcement, Social Action
Peer reviewedSleep, Esther L. – Canadian Library Journal, 1982
A statistical analysis of the losses due to theft and mutilation in the periodicals collection at Brock University indicates that security needs to be tightened. Nine suggestions for improving security are offered, and six references are cited. (CHC)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Alarm Systems, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedShen, Jianping – Educational Leadership, 1997
In the 1993-94 National Center for Education Statistics survey of 50,000 teachers, secondary teachers consistently rated violence, vandalism, and verbal abuse as more severe in their schools than in elementary schools. Teachers at all levels were concerned about students' physical conflicts. Both levels have become increasingly violent, however,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Schools, Suburban Schools, Teacher Response
Peer reviewedStrassberg, Richard – Reference Librarian, 1997
Examines an effective response to library or archive theft and vandalism of valuable materials: the restricted access reading room. Discusses the need for an alert staff, user identification, restriction of carry-in items, electronic surveillance, record keeping, limits to quantities of collection materials, exiting procedure, photocopying, theft…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Archives, Library Collections, Library Personnel
Peer reviewedTrinkaus-Randall, Gregor – College and Research Libraries, 1989
Examines some of the policies and procedures that can be implemented to minimize the possibility of theft or willful damage to manuscripts by researchers or staff. Topics discussed include reading room procedures, record keeping, marking collections, and legislation that addresses thefts from repositories. (10 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Archives, Legislation, Library Collections, Library Personnel
Truckenmiller, James L. – 1982
The former HEW National Strategy for Youth Development model was a community-based planning and procedural tool to enhance and to prevent delinquency through a process of youth needs assessments, needs targeted programs, and program impact evaluation. The program's 12 Impact Scales have been found to have acceptable reliabilities, substantial…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Elementary Secondary Education, Preadolescents
California State Dept. of the Youth Authority, Sacramento. – 1987
This document presents statistics on the characteristics of first commitments from the California Youth Authority (CYA). Offense categories used in the report include violent offenses, property offenses, narcotic and drug offenses, and others. Several highlights of first commitment characteristics are reported: (1) from 1985 to 1986, CYA…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Delinquency, Family Influence, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedSchool Management, 1974
Sometimes districts can improve their maintenance and security and find more efficient and less costly approaches to both areas when they tap their own personnel resources. Illustrations show how effectively problems have been dealt with by people of talent and ability "within the system." (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Costs, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
United Federation of Teachers, New York, NY. – 1977
This report presents an analysis of crimes committed in the elementary and secondary schools of New York. It is noted that the New York City school system had 3,136 staff related incidents in 989 schools during 1976-77. Analysis of the data also indicated that 414 schools reported no staff related incidents and that an additional 148 schools…
Descriptors: Crime, Data Analysis, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Ryder, Sharon Lee – Progressive Architecture, 1975
Because of a high vacancy rate and widespread vandalism in its highrise dormitories, the University of Massachusetts commissioned an environmental consultant to assess the problem. A two-year study showed that occupancy increased and vandalism decreased in an experimental dormitory where students were allowed greater freedom to arrange their own…
Descriptors: Architecture, College Housing, Design Preferences, Dormitories
Peer reviewedRubel, Robert J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1978
Selected statistics and findings from HEW's Safe School Study are summarized here, revealing that the secondary school principal is a key figure in reducing school crime and violence. (Author)
Descriptors: Crime, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys, Principals
Moles, Oliver C. – Spectrum, 1984
Analyzes recent school crime trends, drawing primarily on National Education Association and United States Department of Justice surveys. Presents 1973-1980 data on assault, robbery, and theft--both competed and attempted--against secondary school students, and 1972-1983 figures on assault, vandalism, and theft by students against public school…
Descriptors: Crime, Discipline Problems, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Robinson, Donald W. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1979
Summarizes and synthesizes five articles on the state of secondary education and concludes that schools are not the producers but rather the products of society. Today's society is nervous, permissive, violent and goalless, and the schools reflect those traits. (JMF)
Descriptors: Attendance, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedMcQuoid, Joan – Journal of Adolescence, 1996
Summarizes a large-scale survey carried out in Northern Ireland in 1992-93 as part of the International Self Reported Delinquency (ISRD) Study. Explores type of offense, frequency of offending, detection and consequences, place of offense, reason for offense, and demographic variables. Provides comparison to other ISRD participants. (JPS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Crime, Delinquency
Brekke, Norman R. – 1983
Compared here is the cost of year-round education (YRE) with that of traditional education in the Oxnard (California) School District in 1981-82. Three approaches were used. The first computes the YRE program costs during the summer when the traditional school is not in session, revealing that an 850-student YRE school incurs $39,299 in costs…
Descriptors: Attendance, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Education


