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Teenage Violence In Schools

2023-10-08 07:24:01

Page 1 1 Teenage violence in schools is the focus of many people. School violence has increased in recent years, and the community in which family life, what happens at school, and youth (crime of crime or violence) live is a major factor. These are not necessarily the only reasons for juvenile violence. Family lifestyles and family behavior have been shown to directly affect adolescent behavior in schools.

The basis of this paper is to discuss the cause of juvenile violence and crime, to introduce a new school that can often create environments where violence and crime can occur, and finally give the view of managerial positions at new schools It is to compare it with the view of the school. / A view of her teacher at the same school. Due to recent shootings at schools, many parents, students, educators are concerned about their safety. As a result, various studies have been conducted to determine why such violence against property or person occurs. These studies conclude that there are various features and factors that contribute to school crime and violence. These factors and features include student's own colleague's influence, student relations, mass media, ethnic tension, socio-economic stress, isolation / alienation, psychological barriers and so on.

The media showed us the image of school shooting and school violence. School shooting is relatively rare, but school violence is still spreading. Everyday, thousands of students are experiencing various types of school violence in the form of word attacks, physical attacks, bullying and threats. School violence may also affect learning. Students scared of school will have difficulty concentrating on their education. In a study done at Brown University, there was no direct correlation between school violence and personal GPA. However, in this survey we conclude that school violence will affect the test scores and the overall performance of the student group.

Most learners have a clear understanding of the form of school violence that is widespread at school. The explanation of violence at their school is consistent with the explanation about violence at the school of Crawage (2005). In other words, school violence can be physical or emotional. According to the survey, the most common form of bullying is bullying, most school learners are confirming this. According to the survey, older boys are perpetrators of this type of school violence. The above results are consistent with the literature (Prinsloo, 2008; Smit, 2007)