r monitored gates)? 1 2 c. Controlled access to school buildings (e.g., locked or monitored doors)? 1 2 d. Metal detectors through which all students must pass each day? 1 2 e. Random metal detector checks on students? 1 2 f. Closed campus for most students during lunch (i.e., most students are not allowed to leave school grounds for lunch)? 1 2 g. One or more drug sweeps (e.g., locker searches, dog searches)? 1 2 6. In a typical week during the 1996-97 school year, how many school hours have one or more police or other law enforcement representatives (see definition) been stationed at your school (other than for instructional purposes)? (Circle one) 30 hours or more per week 1 10-29 hours per week 2 1-9 hours per week 3 None during the typical week, but stationed as needed 4 None stationed at school during 1996-97 5 7. During the 1996-97 school year, does your school have a zero tolerance policy (see definition) for: Yes No a. Violence? 1 2 b. Firearms? 1 2 c. Weapons, other than firearms? 1 2 d. Alcohol? 1 2 e. Drugs? 1 2 f. Tobacco? 1 2 8. During the 1996-97 school year, are students at your school required to wear school uniforms? Yes...... 1 In what school year were uniforms first required? 19__ - 19__ school year No...... 2 9. During the 1996-97 school year, what percentage of your students are eligible for the federally funded free or reduced-price lunch program? ______% 10. During the 1996-97 school year, how many formal (planned and organized) programs or efforts did your school have that were intended to prevent or reduce school violence? (These programs or efforts can include instruction, other services to students, or changes to classroom and school management, and can take place either during school hours or after school hours.) Number of one-day, one-time programs _________ Number of ongoing programs (more than one day) _________ (If your school has no programs, enter "0's" and go to question 15.) 11. Were the incidents of...