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Blair, Frank E. – Principal, 1999
In the five years since most states passed zero-tolerance legislation, results have been moderately successful. Such policies can work under four conditions: clear consequences for misbehavior, collaborative development by all stakeholding agencies, knowledge of other states' experience, and integration of sequential and comprehensive…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Integrated Services
Larson, Rick – School Administrator, 1996
A Tucson principal learned that denial and traditional administrative strategies cannot mitigate evolving gang activity. He recommends that school leaders use respect; provide relevant programs; establish a zero-tolerance policy for weapons, drugs, and violence; create parent patrols; keep video records; regulate attire; welcome police; support…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Dress Codes, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Herzog, Susan – Our Children, 2000
Discusses discipline in today's schools, examining common discipline problems, noting the effect of punishment; describing various disciplinary measures (peer mediation, peaceable schools, zero tolerance policies, and corporal punishment); emphasizing the importance of prevention versus punishment; discussing school safety; and highlighting the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Corporal Punishment, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
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Burke, Mack D.; Ayres, Kevin; Hagan-Burke, Shanna – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2004
In an effort to increase schools' capacity to adequately address anti-social behaviors, school districts around the country are implementing zero tolerance policies and strengthening sanctions for rule violations. Although often well intentioned, these reactive responses are largely ineffective and ultimately displace the problem. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Zero Tolerance Policy, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Modification
McCann, Joseph T. – 2002
In the wake of several highly publicized school shootings, the problem of school violence has increasingly become a focus of concern for the general public as well as teachers, school officials, and students. Drawing on case studies from publicized violent incidents as well as from the authors private practice, this book provides techniques for…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Predictor Variables
McAndrews, Tobin – 2001
State legislatures and school boards are adopting a growing number of zero-tolerance polices toward weapons, guns, and violence. Zero-tolerance polices are rules intended to address specific school-safety issues. They have arisen in part as a response to the threat of the withdrawal of federal funds under the 1994 Gun-Free Schools Act, and…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion
Stover, Del – American School Board Journal, 1990
A disturbing increase in incidents of racism and prejudice is occurring in schools. Suggested strategies for improving school race relations include the following: (1) adopt a firm policy of zero tolerance for racism in any form; (2) start early; (3) expand social contacts between racial groups; and (4) add multicultural education programs to the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Vail, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1995
In school systems with a zero-tolerance policy, principals must recommend that students who carry weapons on campus be expelled. Some critics say zero-tolerance policies do not allow enough room for exceptions. Describes the Gun-Free Schools Act. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, Gun Control
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Skiba, Russell J.; Peterson, Reece L. – Exceptional Children, 2000
Discussion of the increasing emphasis of school discipline and zero tolerance procedures and policies suggests there is little evidence that they have resulted in increased school safety or improved student behavior. A preventive, early response disciplinary model is suggested to increase the range of effective options for addressing violence and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Discipline, Educational Policy
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Carpenter, Christopher – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004
This paper uses the widespread variation across states in the timing of adoption of tougher drunk driving laws that set very low legal blood alcohol limits for drivers under age 21--"zero tolerance" (ZT) laws--to provide new evidence on the causal effect of alcohol use on youth suicide. ZT laws reduced heavy episodic drinking by underage men, with…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Suicide, Drinking, Alcohol Abuse
Probst, Lynette; Maddahian, Ebrahim – 1997
California Assembly Bill 922 was signed into law as an urgency measure in October 1995. It assigned responsibility for expelled students to counties and school districts. This report is the first of a series of evaluation reports that will be disseminated on programs implemented in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) to satisfy the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, High Risk Students
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Heaviside, Sheila; Rowand, Cassandra; Williams, Catrina; Farris, Elizabeth – 1998
Under a Congressional mandate, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is required to collect data on the frequency, seriousness, and incidence of violence in elementary and secondary schools. The NCES responded to this requirement by commissioning a survey, the Principal/School Disciplinarian Survey on School Violence, the results of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Crime, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Verdugo, Richard R.; Glenn, Beverly C. – 2002
This paper presents a history of zero tolerance policies, discusses the breadth and scope of zero tolerance policies in U.S. public schools, examines unintended consequences of zero tolerance policies (especially those conflicting with basic philosophical tenets of the public school system), and makes recommendations for creating and implementing…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Polakow-Suransky, Sasha – 1999
This report focuses on the impact of the Federal Gun-Free Schools Act (GFSA) in the Michigan public schools. The research for this study was conducted as a project of the Ann Arbor-based Student Advocacy Center. The study's purpose is twofold: (1) explore the implications of Michigan's zero-tolerance policy for educational equity and equal…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, High Risk Students
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Stader, David L. – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
Administrators should regard each student threat as legitimate, but need flexibility in how they respond. Getting the facts and following due process are essential. School policy should require that students be referred to law-enforcement officials and specify communication, crisis-management, identification, and preventive/proactive procedures.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Agency Cooperation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Crisis Management
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