es after school hours. I. Number of incidents in which police or other law enforcement were contacted? II. How many incidents involved students as either victims or perpetrators? III. How many incidents occurred during school hours or at school-sponsored events or activities? a. Murder ______ ______ ______ b. Rape or other type of sexual battery ______ ______ ______ c. Suicide ______ ______ ______ d. Physical attack or fight with a weapon ______ ______ ______ e. Physical attack or fight without a weapon ______ ______ ______ f. Robbery - the taking of things directly from a person by force ______ ______ ______ g. Theft/larceny - the taking of things without personal confrontation ______ ______ ______ h. Vandalism - damage or destruction of school property or personal items on school property ______ ______ ______ 3. Does your school have a policy to report information about the types of incidents listed in question 2 to the public (e.g., to parents in a school newsletter)? Yes 1 No 2 4. During the 1996-97 school year, how many of the following disciplinary actions have been taken for each of the listed offenses? Include all incidents listed below (a-d) for which the following disciplinary actions have been taken. Police or other law enforcement representatives need not have been called. Report the number of times a given disciplinary action was taken-one student suspended 5 times would be 5 suspensions. Numbers of: Expulsions Transfers to alternative schools or programs Out-of-school suspensions lasting 5 or more days a. Possession or use of a firearm ______ ______ ______ b. Possession or use of a firearm ______ ______ ______ c. Possession, distribution, or use of alcohol or drugs, including tobacco ______ ______ ______ d. Physical attacks or fights ______ ______ ______ 5. During the 1996-97 school year, did your school have: Yes No a. A requirement that visitors sign or check in? 1 2 b. Controlled access to school grounds (e.g., locked o...