Conflict Resolution
Articles
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- National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere
The National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. is a nonprofit organization striving to decrease the potential for violence in schools and communities by promoting meaningful student involvement, education and service opportunities in efforts to establish, support and g ... - US Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
The Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS), a part of the US Department of Education (ED) administers, coordinates, and recommends policy for improving quality and excellence of programs and activities that are designed to (1) provide financial assistance for drug and violence prevention activ ... - US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
External Resources
- Conflict Resolution Fact Sheet (PDF 31 KB)
This publication is a fact sheet that provides information on four general approaches to conflict resolution education.
Federal Partner: U.S. Department of Justice - Association for Conflict Resolution
A professional organization dedicated to enhancing the practice and public understanding of conflict resolution.
National Organization: Association for Conflict Resolution - Crime in the Schools: Reducing Conflict with Student Problem Solving (PDF 131 KB)
This publication provides information on crime in schools, school-based programs, and campus crime.
Federal Partner: U.S. Department of Justice - Conflict Resolution &
the Arts (PDF 89 KB)
This publication is a fact sheet that provides information on the use of art as a means to conflict resolution and delinquency prevention.
Federal Partner: U.S. Department of Justice - Conflict Resolution Education: A Guide to Implementing Programs in Schools, Youth-Serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (PDF 1.12 MB)
This publication offers a guide to implementing conflict resolution programs in schools, youth-serving organizations, and community and juvenile justice settings.
Federal Partner: U.S. Department of Justice