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National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

A Federal resource for professionals, parents and youth working to prevent violence committed by and against young people.

Elements of Effective School Violence Prevention Plans        

Because school violence reflects the violence in our communities and neighborhoods, schools are most effective in confronting school violence when the community around them provides support. Many communities have been able to reduce school violence by developing comprehensive, integrated plans involving schools, social services, mental health providers, and law enforcement and juvenile justice authorities.

In order to assist schools in developing and carrying out violence prevention and response plans, the Departments of Education and Justice and the American Institutes for Research developed a report, Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide (2000). The report indicates that an effective school violence prevention plan must include three tiers:

To learn more, see:

Threat Assessment in Schools: A Guide to Managing Threatening Situations and to Creating Safe School Climates (2002) - U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Secret Service

Effective and Noteworthy School Violence Prevention Programs Database - Hamilton Fish Institute