- In the 2006-2007 school year, there were 1.7 million nonfatal crimes committed at school, ranging from assault to theft.
- Nearly a third of American students reported a prevalence of drugs and gangs in their schools in 2010.
- 1 in 12 teens in high school are injured or threatened with a weapon each year.
- 77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally, or physically.
- Young people who bully are more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, and get into fights.
- Middle school students are more than twice as likely as high school students to be affected by school violence.
- About 8% of eighth graders stay home at least once a month to avoid a bully.
- Revenge is the strongest motivation for school shootings.
- During the 2009-2010 school year, there were 11 deaths due to school violence.
- Nearly 50% of homicide perpetrators gave some type of warning signal, including making a threat or leaving a note, prior to the event.
- Most school-associated violent deaths occur during transition times – before and after the school day and during lunch.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Constitutional Rights Foundation
US Department of Justice
2 comments:
Oh. My. Word...scary!
The scary thing is that school is still the safest place statistically for kids to be.
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