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(from the chapter) Examines trends in school violence to determine if schools in the US are safe. The discussion focuses on the types of crimes in schools, youth as a risk factor for violence, and the prevalence of weapon-carrying at school. Factors concerning the prevalence of school-...
Longitudinal Trends in Violence in the Rural SouthSince 1960, the number of violent crimes in America has increased by more than four hundred and fifty percent. Although the bulk of these crimes are being committed in urban areas, the rural areas of the country are not immune from the ...
It has been suggested that the growth of the service sector and the intensification of work could be responsible for the increase. This study aimed to identify trends in the prevalence of physical workplace violence across Europe, as well as to uncover factors explaining these trends. Three ...
Kangaspunta, K., Marshall, I.H. (2012). Trends in Violence against Women: Some Good News and Some Bad News. In: van Dijk, J., Tseloni, A., Farrell, G. (eds) The International Crime Drop. Crime Prevention and Security Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057...
A study published Thursday said that 62,500 firearm-related incidents occurred in the country from March 2020 to February 2021, 15 percent higher than expected based on previous trends. These incidents resulted in more than 10,000 excess non-fatal injuries and about 4,400 excess deaths, which ...
Despite the shortcomings of the current evidence base, some promising trends have emerged. Several studies have shown that it is possible to prevent IP/SV among adolescents, showing that large effect sizes can be achieved over programmatic time frames. Multisectoral programs that engage with multiple...
Table 1 Trends in attacks on civilians in Africa (1997–2021) Full size table A small number of countries (7) have experienced a steady or only occasionally relapsing reduction in attacks on civilians. Countries such as Angola, Eritrea, and Sierra Leone have succeeded in lowering their levels ...
A recent article by Fisher Phillips, delves into alarming statistics indicating a high number of worker fatalities in the hospitality industry caused by workplace violence.
Injury Epidemiology (2025) 12:4 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40621-024-00550-0 Injury Epidemiology RESEARCH Open Access Trends in views of democracy and society and support for political violence in the USA, 2022–2024: findings from a nationally representative survey Garen J. Wintemute1,2,3*...