Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapters 9 and 10 from the textbook (see attached files). Additionally, read the US Department of Justice and US Department of Education report, Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2011 (See attached file). After reading the report, please address each of the following:
–What statistic in the report surprised you about school crime and safety? (Please see page 123 where it talks about cyber-bullying problems use those statistics to answer this question) Please refer to a specific statistic found on the site and cite it properly. Tell us why this statistic surprised you, confirmed your belief, etc.
–In 81% of violent, targeted school attacks, at least one person knew someone was conceiving of or planning an attack. In most cases, no one came forward with this information. Why might someone hesitate to come forward?
–What are some significant differences between school shootings and mass shootings in the general population (for example, the Colorado movie theatre shooting or the Orlando nightclub shooting)?
–Discuss the challenges inherent in preventing mass shootings in schools, the workplace, and the general public. Are there any proven strategies to help control this type of violence?
–What ideological differences might interfere with making meaningful criminal justice reform to prevent mass shootings?
–What are some other barriers to criminal justice reform
Please address all the questions above and use the attached textbook Chapters 9-10 and the attached report in addition to one scholarly U.S. source to support this discussion paper.
Please see below References for the attached files:
Collica, K. & Furst, G. (2012). Crime & society. https://content.uagc.edu – Textbook
National Center for Education Statistics. (2011). Indicators of school crime and safety: 2011. http://nces.ed.gov/programs/crimeindicators/ – Report