Prevention of School Violence

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Can violence in our schools be stopped? Most would say no. Intervention and prevention on the other hand, are the first steps to decrease senseless violence that occur in our schools. There have been hundreds of incidents of violence in schools, from arguments, to fights, and eventually untimely school shootings. The prevention of school violence is more than a week-long event on a calendar; it takes time, effort, and willingness to better understand a need for safer schools for kids.
The words “oh my God”, “How did this happen?” comes to mind as the TV newscaster is giving the gruesome details of yet another school shooting. School shootings are becoming more frequent, whether on elementary, high school, or colleges campuses. People are quick to point out a single factor to why a person would commit such violence. There is no one factor to blame for such violence; many mitigating factors come into play when dissecting various shootings and why they happen. Although no society is perfect, an increase of government, political, and community involvement are essential to the decrease of violence in schools. The key to prevent school shootings is of course protecting the school. Sounds simple doesn’t it? Actually implementing emergency action plans for schools takes time, expertise, and routine drills to make a plan work properly. “Every school in America needs to immediately identify, dedicate, and deploy the resources necessary to put these security forces in place right now. And the National Rifle Association, as American’s preeminent trainer of law enforcement and security personnel for the past 50 years, is ready, willing and uniquely qualified to help” (How Do We Protect Our Children Right Now?). Most schools now ha...

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...elp assess mental illness, and be positive role models to the youth. Prevention does not mean violence will stop, prevention are the steps taken to deter violence in our schools and our country. Prevention of school violence is not a one person task; it takes input from communities, governments, politicians, and of course YOU to prevent senseless violence.

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