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Examining the Influence of Communal School Organization and School Governance on Levels of Student Fear and Bonding: Results From a Multi-Level Analysis |
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Previous research on school climate and communal organization has demonstrated that schools can act as both catalysts and buffers to antisocial and other problem behaviors by students. This research has indicated school environments, via their climate and sense of community, have the potential to affect various student behaviors, including delinquency and victimization, as well as levels student bonding and fear. This presentation seeks to add to this body of knowledge regarding the relationship between the school environment and student behavior. Specifically, this presentation summarizes the results of a multi-level study examining the effect that communal school organization and measures of school governance have on levels of student fear and bonding. Using a sample of 233 secondary schools taken from the National Study of Delinquency Prevention in Schools, hierarchical linear modeling techniques investigate the relationships among individual- and school-level variables while controlling for covariates. |
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Name: AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY URL: http://www.asc41.com
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| Phaneuf, Shannon. and Payne, Allison. "Examining the Influence of Communal School Organization and School Governance on Levels of Student Fear and Bonding: Results From a Multi-Level Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia, <Not Available>. 2008-12-11 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p200368_index.html> |
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| Phaneuf, S. W. and Payne, A. A. "Examining the Influence of Communal School Organization and School Governance on Levels of Student Fear and Bonding: Results From a Multi-Level Analysis" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Georgia <Not Available>. 2008-12-11 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p200368_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Previous research on school climate and communal organization has demonstrated that schools can act as both catalysts and buffers to antisocial and other problem behaviors by students. This research has indicated school environments, via their climate and sense of community, have the potential to affect various student behaviors, including delinquency and victimization, as well as levels student bonding and fear. This presentation seeks to add to this body of knowledge regarding the relationship between the school environment and student behavior. Specifically, this presentation summarizes the results of a multi-level study examining the effect that communal school organization and measures of school governance have on levels of student fear and bonding. Using a sample of 233 secondary schools taken from the National Study of Delinquency Prevention in Schools, hierarchical linear modeling techniques investigate the relationships among individual- and school-level variables while controlling for covariates. |
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