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Let's decide how to measure school violence

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Abstract

Violence in schools and other education settings causes serious harm to children and adolescents that can last into adulthood. As the UN World Report on Violence against Children observed, it is a global phenomenon (Pinheiro, 2006). Policies, laws and strategies to prevent school-related violence depend on accurate knowledge of its global prevalence, trends and effects, but such evidence is lacking. This paper surveys current methods of assessing school-related violence and sets out options for improving the global evidence base.

Corporate Author
UNESCO
Global Education Monitoring Report Team
Year of publication
2017
Pages
15
Series
Global education monitoring report: policy paper
Source database
library
Project
EFA Global Monitoring Report