In addition to a violence prevention curriculum, the school most needs to do which of the following things in order to prevent or keep school violence incidences low?
a. Increase the punishment for aggressive acts.
b. Talk with the caregivers about their responsibility to keep their children nonaggressive.
c. Formalize a working agreement with the local police force.
d. Have formal policies on how violence will be dealt with on the school grounds.
D
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A Incorrect. In addition to a violence prevention curriculum, the increase of punishment for aggressive acts is not the next most helpful thing to reduce incidents of violence.
B Incorrect. In addition to a violence prevention curriculum, talk with the caregivers about their responsibility to keep their children nonaggressive is not the next most helpful thing to reduce incidents of violence.
C Incorrect. In addition to a violence prevention curriculum, a formalized working agreement with the local police force is not the next most helpful thing to reduce incidents of violence.
D Correct. After the development of an integrated violence prevention curriculum, the school must develop set rules and policies on how violence will be dealt with on school grounds.
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