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Peer reviewedKingery, Paul M.; Coggeshall, Mark B.; Alford, Aaron A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1998
Reviews data from four surveys using national samples that include questions about violence that were administered to school-aged youth. Assesses risk factors for weapon-carrying and the level of the school violence program. Results show that students' involvement with violence in the community, both as perpetrator and victim, is the most…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Crime, Fear, High School Students
Substance Abuse, Parenting Styles, and Aggression: An Exploratory Study of Weapon Carrying Students.
Peer reviewedCorvo, Kenneth; Williams, Kimberly – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2000
Study represents one of the first undertaken exclusively with students who brought weapons to school. Questions examined measures of student and family relationships, as well as attitudes and behavior among students caught with weapons at school. Findings support the need for substance abuse assessments and family interventions that strengthen…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Rearing, Counseling Techniques, Discipline
Romans, John S. C.; Hays, Joni R.; Pearson, Christy; Duroy, L. Chris; Carlozzi, Barbara – Journal of School Violence, 2006
In a study of stalking in secondary schools, 140 respondents reported they had been stalked, with perpetrators being evenly distributed between students and non-students. The largest non-student group of perpetrators was parents of students. Harassing phone calls and threatening correspondence constituted most of the stalking behaviors, but…
Descriptors: Prevention, School Counselors, Violence, Bullying
Ferrin, Scott Ellis – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2005
How do in-house lobbyists for American colleges and universities compare with other types of lobbyists in their roles, tasks, and strategies? To answer this question 105 in-house lobbyists were surveyed using an instrument that reiterated key questions asked in earlier researchers' studies on private or special interest lobbyists, such as the gun…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Lobbying, Interviews, Strategic Planning
Linville, Deanna C.; Huebner, Angela J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine how extracurricular activities relate to rural youth violence. Gender differences were examined across all of the study variables. Self-report data were collected from 235 teenagers from a rural, ethnically diverse, Virginia community. Correlations revealed a significant inverse relationship between church…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Rural Youth, Violence, Gender Differences
Patchin, Justin W.; Huebner, Beth M.; McCluskey, John D.; Varano, Sean P.; Bynum, Timothy S. – Crime & Delinquency, 2006
Community-level factors such as disadvantage, disorder, and disorganization have been linked to a variety of antisocial and illicit activities. Although crime and deviance tend to concentrate in areas with these characteristics, not all residents of disorganized neighborhoods participate in proscribed activities. This study examines the…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Weapons, Violence, Delinquency
Krepon, Michael – 1984
One in a series of booklets whose purpose is to stimulate greater and more effective understanding of world affairs among Americans, this five-chapter report is geared to the nonexpert wanting to know more about the complex topics of verification and compliance with arms control agreements. "Basic Concepts of Verification" examines the…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, Government Role, Instructional Materials
Stanley Foundation, Muscatine, IA. – 1985
The conference-based report is designed to help secondary school educators with the difficult and important task of deciding how and what to teach about nuclear arms and national security. The booklet intends to build a rationale and to develop a context or framework to assist in selecting approaches, teaching strategies, and appropriate materials…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Disarmament, International Relations
Hough, Jerry F.; And Others – 1985
Three perspectives on President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), which is intended to defend U.S. targets from a Soviet nuclear attack, are presented in separate sections. In the first section, "Soviet Interpretation and Response," Jerry F. Hough examines possible reasons for Soviet preoccupation with SDI. He discusses…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disarmament, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Institute for World Order, New York, NY. – 1980
The document discusses the non proliferation policies of nuclear power nations. It specifically focuses on the credibility gap which exists between the actual statements of peaceful intentions made by these nations which express the need for non proliferation of nuclear weapons and their actual conduct with regards to nuclear-related issues in…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disarmament, International Law, International Relations
Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (DOD), Battle Creek, MI. – 1972
Basic information about nuclear weapons is presented so that their effects can be meaningfully related to the defensive countermeasures which will be most effective against them. Major topics include: (1) Explosive power of nuclear weapons, (2) Major effects of nuclear explosions, (3) Two basic types of nuclear explosions, (4) Contrast between air…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Emergency Programs, Fallout Shelters, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedEggleston, Noel C. – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1978
Describes how a role playing exercise can be used to teach students in a college level history course about the use of the atomic bomb in World War II. Information is presented on general use of role playing in history courses, objectives, questions to consider about use of the atomic bomb, and course evaluation. For journal availability, see so…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKauffman, George B. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
Part I (SE 537 587) briefly reviewed the scientific discoveries underlying the atomic bomb and its technological development. This part examines the implications of these events for science education. Areas considered include the nuclear arms race, nuclear winter, the Strategic Defense Initiative, and others. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Disarmament, Higher Education, Nuclear Energy
Fleisher, Paul – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
The existence of nuclear weapons is the most pervasive political and military fact of the past 40 years, and children need to be informed about nuclear concerns if they are to become good citizens. It is therefore educators' responsibility to teach the subject, however uncomfortable. (PGD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Needs, Educational Responsibility
Lawlor, John M., Jr. – 2000
In August 1945, the United States unleashed an atomic weapon against the Japanese at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and brought an end to World War II. These bombs killed in two ways -- by the blast's magnitude and resulting firestorm, and by nuclear fallout. After the Soviet Union exploded its first atom bomb in 1949, the Cold War waged between the two…
Descriptors: Civil Defense, Fallout Shelters, Foreign Countries, Government Role

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