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Student Threats of Violence Against Teachers: Prevalence and Outcomes Using a Threat Assessment Approach

NCJ Number
254713
Journal
Teaching and Teacher Education Dated: 2020
Author(s)
Jennifer L. Maeng; Marisa Malone; Dewey Cornell
Date Published
2020
Length
10 pages
Annotation

This study examined the use of threat assessment for a Virginia statewide sample of student threats against teachers (n = 226) compared to threats against other students (n = 1,228).

Abstract

Internationally, student aggression against teachers is a prevalent problem in schools. Student threat assessment is an emerging violence-prevention practice, but its use for threats against teachers has not been investigated. Results of the current study indicate that threats against teachers were less prevalent (15.5 percent) than threats against peers (84.5 percent). Of threats against teachers, 30 percent were classified as serious by the school's threat assessment team, and 5.8 percent were attempted. Implications for school policy and practice and teacher safety are discussed. (publisher abstract modified)