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School Violence

Submitted by oppapers on October 14, 2000

Category: Psychology
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VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS

Violence in schools has progressed from bloody noses to
bloody gun shot wounds. Kids now days observe so much
violence its almost predictable that they act this way.
People are SO desensitized to violence from TV, video games,
videos. Kids tend to imitate what they see exposing them to
violence before they can understand it doesn't help them.
With the moral decay of our society, people act without
regard for others, kids having babies, fatherless families,
unsupervised and unwanted children don't always get the
necessary attention they need to function acceptably in our
society. Nationally representative data from the 1991,
1993, 1995, and 1997 Youth Risk Behavior Surveys were
analyzed to describe the percentage of students in grades 9
through 12 who engaged in behaviors related to violence.
Overall response rates for each of these years were 68%,
70%, 60%, and 69%,. To value the statistical importance of
time trends for these variables, logistic reflux analyses
were conducted that differentiated from sex, grade, and race
or ethnicity and together deferred linear and higher-order
effects1. Many kids are being raised in violent surroundings
and know no other way of setting conflict.
Many children haven't been properly loved and nurtured
and therefore see no future for themselves. They want
recognition like everyone else. "Acting out" brings
attention they so desperately crave, like bullies bully
kids for the attention. Researchers found that violent
deaths associated with schools are similar to violent deaths
among young people in general, suggesting that "when high
levels of violent behavior exist among young people in a
community, some of that violence will be played out in and
around schools. Therefore, a rational...

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