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Low-Level Violence
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2002
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EducationEarly Childhood EducationLow-level Violence AngersVictimisationHostile School EnvironmentSocial SciencesLow-level ViolenceSchool FunctioningSchool SafetySchool PsychologyGender-based ViolenceBullyingEducational LeadershipBullying PreventionSchool ViolenceSchool Social WorkSociologySchool DisciplineEducation PolicyAggression
A largely neglected aspect of school violence is low-level, underlying violence in schools that includes bullying, peer sexual harassment, victimization based on sexual orientation, and the psychological maltreatment of students by teachers. Low-level violence angers and alienates many students and contributes to a hostile school environment. This article examines the extent of low-level violence in U.S. public schools and its impact on students’ school performance. The authors argue that the one way of reducing low-level violence in schools is to create a more positive school culture and climate. Guidelines for preventing or minimizing low-level violence in schools are presented.
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