2000 TR Canady (2001), an index of school crime and safety at the National Center for Educational Statistics, stated that "in 1998, students aged 12 to 18 aged 7 million school offenses including 252,700 serious violent offenses not fatal "Even after the famous school shooting at Columbine, violence at school is still very strong, and in this place the idea of the children is the last one You should. They (adults) try to solve these problems by using power and fear to dominate these children.
The violence and crime of our school is a problem for many of our schools today. School violence continues to increase throughout the United States. According to federal activities against school violence, "It is more likely that public schools are more violent and criminal than private schools." . School violence and crime is a problem from family, media, community, and even some role models. Therefore, crime in schools and universities is one of our most difficult social problems.
The purpose of this article is to study violence at school. Crime inside and outside the school threatens the happiness of students, school officials and communities. "School crime occurs within 6 seconds, each year there are more than 3 million crimes, accounting for about 11% of all US crimes" (Day 9). School violence is always a serious problem, both gang violence and sexual harassment. Most school officials believe that the incident became more serious
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.