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SUMMARY:Student Fighting and Gangs
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In spite of our best efforts, we will occasionally see physical altercations and fights between students. If ignored, even small acts of aggression can escalate quickly, jeopardizing the safety of multiple individuals. It's always important to scan for weapons and get bystanders away from the scene.
Sometimes, students are looking for a way out of a fight without losing their dignity and being called a coward by their peers. Having an adult tell them to stop can give them a safe way out of the fight. You may want to take note of the students who witnessed the beginning of a fight, in case you need to talk with them later.
Your safety is very important. It's best not to get between students if you are not properly trained in non-violent crisis intervention. Beverly H. Johns and Valerie G. Carr have provided guidelines for intervening in fights in their book, Techniques for Managing Verbally and Physically Aggressive Students, Hawthorne Educational Services, Inc., 1995.
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