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For youth to fulfill their potential in school, schools should
be safe and secure places for all students, teachers, and staff
members. Without a safe learning environment, teachers may have
difficulty teaching and students may have difficulty learning.
Gauging the safety of the school environment, however, may be
difficult given the large amount of attention devoted to isolated
incidents of extreme school violence nationwide.
Ensuring safer schools requires establishing good indicators
of the current state of school crime and safety across the nation
and periodically monitoring and updating these indicators. Indicators
of School Crime and Safety is designed to provide an annual snapshot
of specific crime and safety indicators, covering topics such
as victimization, fights, bullying, classroom disorder, teacher
injury, weapons, and student perceptions of school safety. In
addition to covering a wide range of topics, the indicators are
based on information drawn from a wide range of sources, including
surveys of students, teachers, and principals, and data collections
by federal departments and agencies such as the National Center
for Education Statistics (NCES), the Bureau of Justice Statistics
(BJS), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
*Information Derived from U.S.
Department of Justice and U.S. Department
of Education*
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