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  • Violence in Our Public Schools

  • Look in-Depth at Factual Statistics to Show Just How Much Violence Actually Occurs in the Public Schools Surrounding You
  • By: Trevor Clinger
  • Narrated by: Christopher Hudspeth
  • Length: 16 mins

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Violence in Our Public Schools

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: Christopher Hudspeth
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Publisher's Summary

Violence is a serious thing that many people shove off to the side to be dealt with later. When shoved off to the side, policies and security protocols that prevent or reduce violence in schools systems get delayed, which could mean more students dying. It's true the violent actions can be 100 percent prevented. Through an understanding of statistics, one can clearly associate a particular school with more violence than other schools. Dive deep to find out the hidden truth about school violence that they don't want you to know about.

I have a bachelor's degree in business administration and an associate's degree in management technology.

©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger

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