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Violence On School Campuses



Schools are changing with the times. New courses are continually being developed. New technologies are coming into the classroom to prepare students for future employment. Another element is also on the increase - VIOLENCE. This course discusses the several causal factors for this increase in violence that is occurring, even as the sensationalized accounts of mass shootings are on the decrease. You will be amazed at the number of thefts, rapes, robberies and even murders that occur in our schools each year. Examining criminal trend, statistics are provided to let you view crimes as to location, type of school, victim's ages, gender, location of the event, and size of schools. You may never look at school the way you did before.

Course Outline

 

Lesson 1 What Is Going On In Our Schools?
Lesson 2 Statistics On Violent Deaths Associated With Schools
Lesson 3 How Are Students Affected By Violence
Lesson 4 Causes Of Violence In Schools
Lesson 5 Understanding Violent Trends In Juveniles
Lesson 6 Nonfatal Crimes Against Students
Lesson 7 Statistics on Victimization At School
Lesson 8 Study Of 12th Graders Threatened At School
Lesson 9 Study Of 12th Graders Reported Threatened By Not Injured
Lesson 10 Teachers Reported Bring Threatened Or Physically Assaulted
Lesson 11 Nonfatal Crimes Against Teachers
Lesson 12 Bullying At School
Lesson 13 Characteristics Of Youths Causing School Associated Deaths


Required Texts

 

What Is Going On In Our Schools? by Jeffrey Wayne Bailey

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An examination of crime in our schools. Statistics are provided so that one may actually look at the crimes in their classifications broken into victim's ages, gender, types of crimes, and size of schools. School related deaths are examined by statistics and are also listed by state.

 

Tuition for this course is $15.


 

About The Instructor

Jeffrey Bailey



Jeffrey Bailey has over twenty-three years of law enforcement experience and is currently employed as a Deputy Sheriff with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department in Birmingham, AL. Current assignment is with the School Resources Division as a School Resource Officer and D.A.R.E. instructor. He has been an APOST certified academy instructor since 1983, and is a member of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers. Training experience also includes designing programs for several different departments as well as being the former director of law enforcement related studies at a local college. While working with the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences as a Forensic Investigator, he graduated from the St. Louis School of Medicine's Medico-legal Death Investigator course. He has certifications in varied disciplines.



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