Preventing Violence in Our Schools


Recommended Reading


Anderson, C. (1998). You're the One: A book for teens and adults to talk about how to make the peace. St. Paul, MN Minnesota Department of Children, Families & Learning

Eron, L.D., Gentry, J.H., Schlegel, P. (1994). Reason to Hope: A Psychological Perspective on Violence & Youth. Washington, DC American Psychological Association

Guerra, N.G., Williams, K.R. (1996). A program Planning Guide for Youth Violence Prevention; A Risk Focused Approach. Boulder, CO Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence

Isaacs, M.R. (1992). Violence: The Impact of Community Violence on African American Children and Families. Arlington, Va. National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health

Lipsitt, L.P. (1994). Violence: Its Causes and Cures. Providence, RI Manisses Communications Group

Monsey, B., Owen, G., Zierman, C., Lambert, L., Hyman, V. (1995). What Works in Preventing Rural Violence; Strategies, Risk Factors and Assessment Tools. St. Paul, MN Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. The prevention of youth violence: a framework for community action. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1993

Owen, G., Monsey, B., Lambert, L., Zierman, C. (1993). Looking at Violence in Rural Communities. St. Paul, MN Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

Western Regional Center Drug-Free Schools and Communities. Rebuilding Schools As Safe Havens: A Typology for Selecting and Integrating Violence Prevention Strategies. Portland, OR Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory.


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