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    February 2015! ! School Shootings! ! In the 20th century, there were no chains, locks, or cameras in the schools. Back in those days, parents worried more about their children’s grades, rather than their safety. Kids never really thought about bringing guns to school or any matter of that nature. Now that it’s the 21st century, schools are required to have locks on their doors and install cameras for a student’s safety. Kids, these days, constantly worry if someone will come into their school…

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    us understand gang homicides, mass school shootings and even domestic violence to name a few. Nevertheless, there have been increases and declines in the homicide rates across the years. However, when examining the characteristics of the individuals involved with homicide, there…

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    School Related Shootings

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    School-related shootings from 1999 to 2012 made it as though the United States was on the brink of an ethical frenzy concerning wrongdoing and youth society. Social researchers have been at work attempting to find out what makes students go to such extreme lengths. In spite of fear connected with violence in schools, observational proof shows that schools are among the most secure spots for youngsters, compared with their home and neighborhood environments. Much of the current investigation…

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    School Shooting In America

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    this is that horrible is the new normal [emphasis added].” (McLeigh) School shootings have become the new norm in America. This should not be the case when these tragedies are completely avoidable. According to a recent study published by Everytown, there has been at least one hundred and fifty school shootings since 2013. That results in an average of nearly one school shooting per week. (The Long, Shameful List of School Shootings in America) Parents should not have to deal with the fear of…

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    18 year old student at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado, legally purchased and obtained a 12- gauge shotgun. December 13, 2013, Karl Pierson then used that shotgun to kill one student, injure another, and then kill himself. The domestic attack lasted only a minute and a half, but I can tell you from a personal perspective, the students and families will continue feel its effect forever. A lot of controversy came after the shooting on ways the school could have stopped the shooter,…

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    focus on school shootings. The second section will define and explain how Positive Behavior Interventions and Support (PBIS) plays a role in schools if implemented with fidelity. The third section reviews literature of Character Education, and how character education and PBIS can work hand in hand for a terrific outcome. I will be comparing students from School White located in Jackson Public School District and School Blue located in McComb Public School District. School Shooting Schools…

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    ¨In the last three years, there has been approximately two hundred recorded school shootings in America.¨ Hundreds of innocent lives were taken, within those years. We all always ask that one question, why? Why has this happened to our country. It is slowly becoming a problem in our society, that needs to be taken charge of. According to CNN, “School shootings are far more frequent in America than in other countries.” Therefore, we must figure out who is capable of carrying out this action,…

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    Tragedies such as school shootings effect many people. Between families, the school districts, and the community, people are more concerned than they have ever been about safety in schools. According to an article from Tampa Bay Times, “at least 74 school shootings had occurred since December 2012.” With that number still growing; written by Bangor Daily News, who reported that since January 2013 there has been, “143 school shootings…which is an average of one a week since Sandy Hook.” This has…

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    Valerie Strauss' article discusses how mass school shootings affect the education of students who survive, on the Washington Post. Apparently, ever since the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, the amount of students who experienced mass shootings increased, according to a Washington post analysis. In addition, there is very little research on the psychological effects of the survivors of a school shooting. Unfortunately, there seems to be more research on the motivations behind the…

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    Essay On School Shooting

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    Government in Action Summery 1 Shooting in schools and how to prevent it: According to Trump shootings are a problem because of mental illness. Mentally ill people do unexpected things. School shootings happen more often in America than any other place. People who are more likely to commit these horrible crimes are loners and rejected by others. Trump uses the resent shooting in a community college and he says that this particular college was a gun free zone, and that if more people on that…

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