Deck 13: Victimization at School

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What kinds of acts and locations does the term "school victimization" encompass?
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Use the information contained in Figure 13.1 of your textbook to determine whether lethal violence at school is a widespread problem for students and teachers.
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Look at Table 13.1 of your textbook and identify some features of student victimization at school.
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Based upon the information contained in Figure 13.3, evaluate whether teacher victimization at school is problematic.
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Use Table 13.2 of your textbook and identify the more common forms of bullying.
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Is cyberbullying, according to Table 13.2, a common or rare problem?
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How pervasive is fear of crime among students?
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What kind of avoidance behaviors do students tend to invoke?
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How does fear of school victimization influence self-protection behaviors by students?
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What are some physical security strategies that school administrators commonly use to prevent victimization?
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What programs have schools implemented in response to school victimization?
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What some of the recommendations that the International Association of Chiefs of Police have suggested as appropriate strategies in the event of a campus crisis?
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How does routine activities theory account for school victimization?
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Discuss how subcultural explanations relate to youth gangs.
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What is "The Clery Act," and what provisions does it establish with respect to college campus safety?
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What three observations can you make about on-campus crime based on the information contained in Table 13.4 of your textbook?
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What shortcomings surround campus crime statistics?
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What are some prominent features of the "Higher Education Act"?
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How does Title IX factor into campus safety requirements?
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What provisions does Title IX invoke in an effort to combat sexual violence on campus?
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What is the most common form of victimization in high schools?

A) shootings
B) murder
C) bullying
D) sexual assault
E) none of the above
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Based on official records, homicides at school account for roughly what percent of all youthful deaths?

A) .01%
B) 1%
C) 10%
D) 20%
E) More than 20%
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According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, approximately what percent of teachers are physically attacked or threatened with injury by a student at school?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
E) none of the above
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Typical responses to victimization at school include all but which of the following?

A) fear
B) staying home
C) avoiding places at schools
D) carrying weapons
E) all of the above are typical responses
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Which of the following is not one of the types of bullying behavior?

A) physical
B) social
C) cyber
D) racial
E) verbal
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The explanation of victimization at school that rests on the idea that schools bring together potential victims and offenders with limited guardians is:

A) strain theory
B) routine activities theory
C) exchange theory
D) opportunity theory
E) none of the above
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The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program includes all but which of the following?

A) parent participation
B) setting clear rules and regulations
C) juvenile court involvement
D) meetings between bullies and victims
E) all of the above are included
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The most common form of victimization on college campuses is:

A) sexual assault
B) burglary
C) aggravated assault
D) motor vehicle theft
E) none of the above
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The idea that youths learn to use violence to settle disputes is best explained by strain theory.
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Which of the following pieces of legislation mandates colleges to compile and report information on crimes that occur on campus?

A) Educational Safety Act of 1998
B) Hawthorne Act
C) Clery Act
D) Braverman Act
E) Safe Schools Act
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Victimization in schools only takes place between students.
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School victimization covers the school building and the playground only.
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Since 1999, only .002% of all schools have experienced shootings.
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Recent statistics show that almost 600,000 teachers are physically attacked or threatened with injury by a student during a school year.
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In cyberbullying, the offender can remain anonymous.
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Public schools report significantly more bullying than private schools.
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Students who drop out are the main respondents in school surveys.
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The bulk of juvenile crime occurs in the hours immediately after school.
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The idea that youths learn to use violence to settle disputes is best explained by strain theory.
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The Clery Act mandates that higher education institutions make their crime statistics publicly available.
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The most common crime on campuses is robbery.
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Title IX investigations must be paused when legal actions are pending.
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What kinds of acts and locations does the term "school victimization" encompass?
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Use the information contained in Figure 13.1 of your textbook to determine whether lethal violence at school is a widespread problem for students and teachers.
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Look at Table 13.1 of your textbook and identify some features of student victimization at school.
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Based upon the information contained in Figure 13.3, evaluate whether teacher victimization at school is problematic.
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Use Table 13.2 of your textbook and identify the more common forms of bullying.
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Is cyberbullying, according to Table 13.2, a common or rare problem?
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How pervasive is fear of crime among students?
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What kind of avoidance behaviors do students tend to invoke?
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How does fear of school victimization influence self-protection behaviors by students?
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What are some physical security strategies that school administrators commonly use to prevent victimization?
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What programs have schools implemented in response to school victimization?
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What some of the recommendations that the International Association of Chiefs of Police have suggested as appropriate strategies in the event of a campus crisis?
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How does routine activities theory account for school victimization?
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Discuss how subcultural explanations relate to youth gangs.
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What is "The Clery Act," and what provisions does it establish with respect to college campus safety?
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What three observations can you make about on-campus crime based on the information contained in Table 13.4 of your textbook?
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What shortcomings surround campus crime statistics?
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What are some prominent features of the "Higher Education Act"?
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How does Title IX factor into campus safety requirements?
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What provisions does Title IX invoke in an effort to combat sexual violence on campus?
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What is the most common form of victimization in high schools?

A) shootings
B) murder
C) bullying
D) sexual assault
E) none of the above
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Based on official records, homicides at school account for roughly what percent of all youthful deaths?

A) .01%
B) 1%
C) 10%
D) 20%
E) More than 20%
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According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, approximately what percent of teachers are physically attacked or threatened with injury by a student at school?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
E) none of the above
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Typical responses to victimization at school include all but which of the following?

A) fear
B) staying home
C) avoiding places at schools
D) carrying weapons
E) all of the above are typical responses
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Which of the following is not one of the types of bullying behavior?

A) physical
B) social
C) cyber
D) racial
E) verbal
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The explanation of victimization at school that rests on the idea that schools bring together potential victims and offenders with limited guardians is:

A) strain theory
B) routine activities theory
C) exchange theory
D) opportunity theory
E) none of the above
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The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program includes all but which of the following?

A) parent participation
B) setting clear rules and regulations
C) juvenile court involvement
D) meetings between bullies and victims
E) all of the above are included
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The most common form of victimization on college campuses is:

A) sexual assault
B) burglary
C) aggravated assault
D) motor vehicle theft
E) none of the above
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The idea that youths learn to use violence to settle disputes is best explained by strain theory.
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Which of the following pieces of legislation mandates colleges to compile and report information on crimes that occur on campus?

A) Educational Safety Act of 1998
B) Hawthorne Act
C) Clery Act
D) Braverman Act
E) Safe Schools Act
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Victimization in schools only takes place between students.
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School victimization covers the school building and the playground only.
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Since 1999, only .002% of all schools have experienced shootings.
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Recent statistics show that almost 600,000 teachers are physically attacked or threatened with injury by a student during a school year.
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In cyberbullying, the offender can remain anonymous.
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Public schools report significantly more bullying than private schools.
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Students who drop out are the main respondents in school surveys.
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The bulk of juvenile crime occurs in the hours immediately after school.
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The idea that youths learn to use violence to settle disputes is best explained by strain theory.
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The Clery Act mandates that higher education institutions make their crime statistics publicly available.
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The most common crime on campuses is robbery.
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Title IX investigations must be paused when legal actions are pending.
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