Books Blackboards and Bullets

Books  Blackboards  and Bullets
Author: Marcel Lebrun
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781578869046

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The sad fact is that many youths and children do not feel safe either at school or at home. In recent years, there have been increases in bullying, teacher assault, and student-to-student physical altercations. Nearly every school child has witnessed violence at school firsthand. The search for answers as to why children use violence must be an ongoing conversation that challenges the myths and perceptions around the issue of school and personal violence. Intended for educators and parents, Books, Blackboards, and Bullets focuses on key issues for identification of school shooters and shootings. While explaining factors that increase the likeliness of student violence, Marcel Lebrun introduces many different perspectives that may be effective in working with troubled populations in our schools. He provides many strategies for dealing with difficult or violent youths, empowering educators to act to prevent school shootings. The book also provides checklists and assessment tools for evaluating possible dangers as well as a list of resources that educators can use in their daily work.

From Bullets to Blackboards

From Bullets to Blackboards
Author: Emily Ann Vargas-Barón,Hernando Bernal Alarcón
Publsiher: IDB
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781931003995

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Beyond Banned Books

Beyond Banned Books
Author: Kristin Pekoll
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838918890

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This resource from Pekoll, Assistant Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF), uses specific case studies to offer practical guidance on safeguarding intellectual freedom related to library displays, programming, and other librarian-created content.

Mass Shootings in America

Mass Shootings in America
Author: Jaclyn Schildkraut
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2018-05-25
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9798216115380

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This work examines mass shootings in the United States, focusing on events from 1966 to 2016. In addition to providing essential information about each shooting, it surveys underlying causes of such events and potential reforms to prevent future ones. This book is an informed and informative resource for understanding the reasons for and consequences of mass shootings in America. It includes essays from experts in the fields of criminal justice, sociology, and psychology about key issues surrounding the phenomenon of mass shootings and a collection of opinion pieces that provide insights into debates surrounding gun laws and other issues related to mass shootings. The title also features an encyclopedia section containing entries on every mass shooting in the United States from 1966 to 2016 for easy reference and a collection of illuminating and historically important primary documents pertaining to mass shooting events and the broader problem of violence in American society. Accessible, authoritative, and comprehensive, Mass Shootings in America will assist a wide range of readers, including budding scholars, seasoned researchers, and members of the general public, to a better understanding of mass shootings and their causes as well as steps that might be taken to reduce their severity and frequency.

Critical Mass

Critical Mass
Author: Dinur Blum,Christian Gonzalez Jaworski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000467598

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This book examines social patterns in 2,000 mass shootings in the United States between 2013 through 2020. While mass shootings are often described as psychological, the authors show that there are social factors that produce the anger needed to commit a mass shooting. These factors are fairly common and can be addressed to stem the anger earlier. The factors include chronic poverty, sudden unemployment, relationship problems, domestic violence, social isolation, and alcohol. Common social strains can metastasize and be lethally dangerous. By understanding the social factors, we can reduce the anger and frustration people feel that would drive them to killing others.

Police Psychology

Police Psychology
Author: David J. Thomas
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780313387296

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Go behind the scenes of police work with this unique book that opens the door to the psychological side of policing. Police Psychology: A New Specialty and New Challenges for Men and Women in Blue offers readers the opportunity to examine two different aspects of police psychology: psychology as it pertains to the personality of police officers and the application of psychology in police practices. The book takes readers inside the lives of real officers struggling with the daily quest to remain mentally healthy in the face of often-gruesome crime scenes. The actual experience of police work is illustrated through case studies and vignettes, and the text offers a template of best practices for those who practice police psychology. Other insights in this book reveal the practical side of policing, examining the use of psychology in hostage negotiation, interview and interrogation, threat assessment, and criminal profiling. Readers go behind the scenes to watch as police apply psychological principles in actual cases, and then are given the opportunity to match wits with a simulated foe themselves.

Culture Wars

Culture Wars
Author: Roger Chapman
Publsiher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780765622501

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A collection of letters from a cross-section of Japanese citizens to a leading Japanese newspaper, relating their experiences and thoughts of the Pacific War.

True Crime Virginia

True Crime  Virginia
Author: John F. Jebb
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811706490

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"In his fascinating account of crime in Virginia, John F. Jebb explores the evidence, motives, and colorful personalities that captured the public's imagination during the course of the state's criminal trials. Presenting the crimes in context, the author blends Virginia law and history in an engaging and superbly written work> --Fred Shackelford, author of Judges Say the Darndest Things Includes . . . The controversial rape case of the Martinsville Seven The first murder in America to be convicted on DNA evidence The UVA honors students accused of murder The last-minute reprieve of Earl Washington Jr. based on DNA findings The Virginia Tech shootings AUTHOR: John F. Jebb is a graduate of the University of Virginia and participated in the New Castle County (Delaware) Citizens Police Academy. He teaches English at the University of Delaware and with J. K. Van Dover authored the book Isn't Justice Always Unfair?: The Detective in Southern Literature.