Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System

Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: May, 2023|Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 310
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8271-1
ISBN13: 9781668482711|ISBN10: 1668482711|EISBN13: 9781668482728
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Over the past several years, American educational institutions have seen an increase in violence in general, but more specifically, gun violence by students. There have been many theories as to why American schools have become places of fear instead of institutions of learning. Moreover, the root causes of the increased violence that is occurring in our schools must be explored if our society is going to save our greatest resources, our children.

Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System discusses how violence has played a significant role within the educational system. Covering key topics such as mental health, bullying, grief, and trauma, this premier reference source is ideal for industry professionals, policymakers, administrators, government officials, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Alternative Schools
  • Bullying
  • Grief
  • Gun Violence
  • Mental Health
  • School Suspension
  • Student Success
  • Trauma
  • Unresolved Trauma
  • Violence
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Jeffery Herron is an Associate Professor and Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator of the School of Education at Campbellsville University. A published author, Dr. Herron’s research interests include family and community partnerships, child development, cultural diversity, African-American families, non-residential fathers, juvenile delinquency, and poverty.
Dr. Renee Sartin, associate professor of social work and Bachelor of Social Work site director at Campbellsville University's Louisville Education Center
Joseph Budd , Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, teaches at the Louisville Education Center of Campbellsville University. Dr. Budd is also the Program Coordinator for the Master’s in justice Studies program. Dr. Budd was a law enforcement officer in Georgia after serving 11 years in the United States Air Force and is a veteran of the first Gulf War. Dr. Budd’s first policing job was in a small town of fewer than 1000 people; there he had the opportunity to meet people and practice community policing. He then transferred to a larger department where he was an investigator working many types of cases and meeting diverse individuals. Dr. Budd’s last law enforcement job was at a sheriff’s office working as a deputy sheriff with a focus on traffic offenses, especially DUI’s. Dr. Budd earned his Bachelors and Master’s degree from Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia. His original research thesis was “An Analysis of Citizen Perceptions and Satisfaction with the Nashville, Georgia, Police Department.” Dr. Budd received his Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Ashford University. His doctoral dissertation was: “An Analysis of Learning Styles of Criminal Justice Students Enrolled at Three Undergraduate Colleges Across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.” Dr. Budd enjoys playing ice hockey and cycling in his spare time along with spending time with his children and grandchildren. His research interest includes law enforcement use of force, community policing, bullying, and deviant behavior. Dr. Budd is an active member of the Southern Criminal Justice Association
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