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Citation

Booth TL. Dissertation Abstracts International 1988; 48(10): 2596A.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988)

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Abstract

This study examines child and school-related violence in the United States from an interdisciplinary bio-educational perspective. The study analyzes the role of teachers and schooling in socializing juvenile violence and develops a new term, 'child-normative violence,' to explain the disorder. The dissertation also suggests structural changes in education which might lessen or prevent juvenile destructive behaviors, such as cohorting elementary classes, instituting teacher-student based competency advancement, mandatory adolescent public service, and increasing commitment to multicultural instruction. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, 1988. Copyright © 1988 by Terry Lee Booth; University Microfilms International)

Juvenile Violence
Juvenile Offender
Child Offender
Child Violence
Student Violence
Violence Prevention
School Violence
Violence Causes
Sociocultural Factors
School Personnel
Prevention Recommendations
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