crimes and offenses reported in question 2 used to modify these programs or to introduce new programs? Yes..... 1 No...... 2 No incidents reported in question 2..... 3 12. During the 1996-97 school year, did any of your formal programs or efforts intended to prevent or reduce school violence include the following? Yes No a. Prevention curriculum, instruction, or training for students (e.g., social skills training) 1 2 b. Behavioral programming or behavior modification for students 1 2 c. Counseling, social work, psychological, or therapeutic activity for students 1 2 d. Other activities involving individual attention for students (e.g., tutoring, mentoring) 1 2 e. Recreational, enrichment, or leisure activities for students 1 2 f. Student involvement in resolving student conduct problems (e.g., dispute or conflict resolution or mediation, student court) 1 2 g. Training, supervision, or technical assistance in classroom management for teachers 1 2 h. Review, revision, or monitoring of school wide discipline practices and procedures 1 2 i. Community or parent involvement in school violence prevention programs or efforts 1 2 j. Reorganization of school, grades, or schedules (e.g., school within a school, "houses" or "teams" of students) 1 2 13. During the 1996-97 school year, about how many students in your school participated in (or will participate in) programs or efforts that directly serve students and were intended to prevent or reduce school violence? (Circle one) All or almost all (91-100%) 1 Most (61-90%) 2 About half (41-60%) 3 Some (11-40%) 4 Few (1-10%) 5 None 6 14. During the 1996-97 school year, about how many teachers and staff in your school were substantially involved in any of the programs or efforts that were intended to prevent or reduce school violence? (Circle one) All or almost all (91-100%) 1 Most (61-90%) 2 About half (41-60%) 3 Some (11-40%) 4 Few (1-10%) 5 None 6 15. During the 1996-97 school year (including or i...