School Victims and Crime Reporting

The current study addresses whether school-related factors, such as the presence of security personnel, affect students' reporting of school violent crimes to police or nonpolice authorities. Data from the School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey are used to assess suc...

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Crime prevention
Decisions
Methodology (Data Collection)
Police
Police reports
School crime
Schools
Security
Security personnel
Students
Victimization
Victims
Victims of crime
Violent crime
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