As concern over violence in our society has grown, one area of major concern has been violence in schools. This article examines misunderstandings that underlie some judgments made about violence in schools: that violence in schools is a recent phenomenon and that guns are the cause of the majority of this violence. The author offers suggestions to educators and parents for developing a realistic protocol to address the twin issues of violence prevention and violence recovery in schools.
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