tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post4469136537364997907..comments2023-05-23T00:59:44.839-07:00Comments on Dr. Wafeeq Sabir: School Violence and the Active Shooter-AbstractDr. Wafeeq Sabirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13290518616588615680noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-5942331616986610232011-04-09T11:21:32.032-07:002011-04-09T11:21:32.032-07:00As a person that follows my religion,I firmly beli...As a person that follows my religion,I firmly believe that taking God out of school,and also many other places has affected how children act within the schools,and that the punishment is not allowed in my school days if we did wrong it was to the principal and was punished with a paddle.Donna Davisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-69181244523153501172011-04-06T20:18:14.232-07:002011-04-06T20:18:14.232-07:00Hardik P
I think that parents should take the re...Hardik P <br /><br />I think that parents should take the responsibility and talk to their kids every now then and get to know what their kid's emotions and thoughts are. And if they need help like as if the kids are being bullied in school because this is one of the reasons why whenever that kids grows up to be an adult it leads them into being a violent criminal due to rough childhood.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-41442668808932203312011-04-06T18:26:42.155-07:002011-04-06T18:26:42.155-07:00The fist thing that comes to my mind when I hear a...The fist thing that comes to my mind when I hear abour stuff like this is that "this kid needed attention, thats all" and the way to gain the attention or acceptence is doing acts like this.<br />Most would say that music, tv ect. contribute to acts of violence. In part it does, but in the other hand we can not always control what is out there, nor much less keep our children unexposed to stuff like this. But the most important thing is to spend plenty of time with our kids. Give them the attention and teachings they need to become a person of good.Daniela G.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-9354074189002481322011-04-06T12:57:00.284-07:002011-04-06T12:57:00.284-07:00I believe that the students who do this, are peopl...I believe that the students who do this, are people who have been crying for help and no one has been listening. In Some cases, there has been clues that lead up to these horrible tradegies. People should look for signs and be more aware of there surroundings.Nura Daaboulnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-82802221087531366072011-04-05T21:11:52.519-07:002011-04-05T21:11:52.519-07:00i belive another factor contrbuting to school shoo...i belive another factor contrbuting to school shootings would be the huge amount of media coverage they recive.while the news media attack the actions thruought the coverage they are acually contributing to future shootings by the sheer amount of attention it receives.many of these shooters tend to be outcasts or bullied who feel there voices can not be heard or that they arent noticed.and while twisted some see these actions as a way to lash out at socieity and recive the attention theyve wanted at the same time.i belive many of these kids feel that their violent actions are the only way for them to be recognized.and the media only helps by feeding in to this.its the same theory as when you tell a kid not to do something and then give all kinds of attentionton to them when they do it.i dont belive school shooting are on the rise because a lack of morales or that theres no moring prayer,and while tv and videogames may be a small factor.i think the main problem would be the amount of attention we give to violence in this culture espically school shootings.james anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-17916358730253138312011-04-05T15:25:32.913-07:002011-04-05T15:25:32.913-07:00I believe that violence from young adults has been...I believe that violence from young adults has been stressed to much on the fact that entertainment is the cause of their reaction to what they see and hear on TV and radio, movies, e.t.c. The sole responsibility of a child actions alway lies with parenting. Who's raising the kids the parents or the TV?Broderick Egginsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-60404704995022962672011-04-04T22:25:04.227-07:002011-04-04T22:25:04.227-07:00I believe that video games, television etc. are on...I believe that video games, television etc. are one of the main causes of anger and violence in a child. However I also believe that the parents should put some rules on their children on what they are allowed to be around as opposed to violent games or television shows. Most of the time violence occurs with teenagers and young adults which in my opinion they should be at the age where they should be smart enough to know what is right and what is wrong. I think parents need to be involved in their kids lives as much as the children need to realize what is right to do and what isn't. Playing a video, watching a television show, even playing with toys that revolve around violence can all be fun and games as long as you know where to draw the line between reality and what you just see on T.V.Purvinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-53132368525070152232011-04-04T10:33:40.889-07:002011-04-04T10:33:40.889-07:00I agree that television, the media, video games ec...I agree that television, the media, video games ect...most definately play a role in how a child reacts to violence ( guns, shooting), however I do feel that it is the parents role to enforce rules on what that child is allowed or not allowed to watch and be around. I feel that prayer should be in schools as well as corporal punishment. I also feel that the bullying of children are a big factor in making a child either commit suicide or possibly shoot and kill others. It makes me so sad to think of all the shootings, bullying, and suicides that have occured amongst such young children.Katie McNabneynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-49367747480317087142010-12-15T15:15:53.544-08:002010-12-15T15:15:53.544-08:00I agree. I graduated in the late 80's. We had ...I agree. I graduated in the late 80's. We had corporal punishment and prayer in school. We had less problems than the children in school face today. I belive in discipline and I belive prayer changes things.<br />Andrea W.Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03100087067657970503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-2694794027516624162010-12-07T10:24:44.372-08:002010-12-07T10:24:44.372-08:00Vanessa Lopez soci class
Im actually reserching on...Vanessa Lopez soci class<br />Im actually reserching on school shooting and I totally agree with you 100% School shooting are lead do to bulling in schools, depression meds, anger, type of music, video games and many more I think if a person is a parent they should pay close attention to there children.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-28822975391112342712010-12-04T12:22:46.679-08:002010-12-04T12:22:46.679-08:00I also think that a large part of the problem with...I also think that a large part of the problem with violence in schools was the removal of corporal punishment from schools and a breakdown in our moral structure. Lawmakers also made it increasingly hard to discipline our children without the fear of having to with CPS. I wonder if anyone has considered that another factor in the increase in violence is children no longer having a way to express their individual identities. As a result, they are rebelling in every way possible. Our parents put up with the strange clothing an awkward looking hairstyles. This was acceptable even in schools. Yes, there were boundaries, but we were allowed to be us. Now children can't even where jackets with hoods to school. We took things too far.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-84191484741703889912010-05-09T11:59:15.626-07:002010-05-09T11:59:15.626-07:00I think Movies, music videos play a big role in ki...I think Movies, music videos play a big role in kids with crimes. They show the a guy with a gun is a strong popular guy and kids follow thta and want to be just like them. Most of the school shootings done by these kids because they dont have anything else to do. If their parents step in and get these kids involved in school activities like playing sports and have out of school activities for them then kids will be busy doing all that stuff and won't have time to do violence.<br />Nida RajaNida Rajanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-8113287840406006822010-05-09T09:36:30.470-07:002010-05-09T09:36:30.470-07:00I The only way that a juvenile will do the righ...I The only way that a juvenile will do the right thing is by bieng scared if they do the wrong thing whats going ot happen. I also blame it on the American lifestyle by that i mean the way of living to busy for your own kids so we dont have time to talk with our kids. Most of juvenile shooting can be prevented by creating more time to talk to our children. Rhoda ConnerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-42581842950740918562010-05-05T14:43:44.922-07:002010-05-05T14:43:44.922-07:00Marie 07
Unfortunately, the facts speak for thems...Marie 07<br /><br />Unfortunately, the facts speak for themselves. We still do not need to conform to the statistics. We need to change this increase of violence among our youth. They are the future of this country and we need to give them more resources to avoid this type of violence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-18548863301100327832010-05-05T13:32:23.740-07:002010-05-05T13:32:23.740-07:00I think that she parents should moniter what their...I think that she parents should moniter what their child is able to play, watch, and also explain to them if they do see something graphic or do play something that would be considered violent that it is not real and that it should not be done. A lot of the kids learn to say things from movies and games. LIke for example some kids start saying curse words because they heard a show, movie or even their parents say the word. so I think the parent should keep up with their children more at a young age and explain to them the difference between the things in this world that are real and fake, and also the difference of right and wrong.JOel ENglishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-25508487615790023272010-05-04T16:35:31.957-07:002010-05-04T16:35:31.957-07:00I think that many younger kids feel like violence ...I think that many younger kids feel like violence is the right thing to do because of what they see in movies and music videos. Almost all of these new games are almost lifelike in how they show a killing of another lifelike looking character. This is mostly parents fault though i feel for not getting there kids out more or letting them fall into this world at such a young age. Kids fall into this gaming world very early in life and then to reinforce everything they see is on the news day in and day out on headlines of the day. They feel like the only way to resolve their anger is shooting or fighting.The_Shawnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-13065445184735593292010-05-03T17:06:24.735-07:002010-05-03T17:06:24.735-07:00I believe Children in general need more attention ...I believe Children in general need more attention than what they are now recieving. The Economy is at its worst and some parents are having to work double shifts and even up to 3 jobs at a time. In esssence currency is not the only thing that is scarce due to our bad economy, but also families, thus leaving children to fend for themselves for a good amount of time. With much lack of attention, resentment, and a bunch of time on their hands can cause just about any body to act up and go as far as to even commit these kids of atrocious acts.Azeneth U.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-67808158472821896682010-05-03T12:25:58.599-07:002010-05-03T12:25:58.599-07:00Its does start with the parents, time spent with c...Its does start with the parents, time spent with children is very important. Communicating with them is a key factor so parents can be aware of what that child is up to. Even if the child is withdrawn for some reason, snoop in their rooms, grab their cell phones to read txt messages etc...I teach my children to befriend or acknowledge children less fortunate or feel like outcast, talk to those kids be nice when others are not, it just takes that one unwanted kid after years or months of being bullied to grab a gun a hurt innocent people. <br /><br />Carmen LujanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-58645259402782137082010-05-02T21:37:18.956-07:002010-05-02T21:37:18.956-07:00For years, children have had problems at school an...For years, children have had problems at school and the question is always asked, "What's going on in the home?" I think the right question is, "What's going on in school?" A child leave home and go shoot up a school full of kids to express their anger of home life. Let's get serious, if a worker shoots at work, it is clear the problem is at work. Why is it any different for a child with a gun? Peer pressure and ridicule has pushed these young people to commit these unspeakable acts. Home life also produce some fears for students but they are not shooting their parents. They are shooting,"those kids who are picking on them", so where should this problem be addressed. We need to examine the schools atmosphere, if we want to stop school violence.<br /><br />H.G.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-43865211021169811952010-04-28T14:03:33.787-07:002010-04-28T14:03:33.787-07:00I think more parents should put restrictions on wh...I think more parents should put restrictions on what their child plays or watches, and listen to at a young age, but then again most kids should be able to tell the difference in what is real and what isntJoel Englishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-18521476549515477862010-04-20T20:14:43.091-07:002010-04-20T20:14:43.091-07:00I don't believe that the availiblity of guns i...I don't believe that the availiblity of guns is the #1 reason for school shootings. For many generations, people have been introduced to guns at very young ages. Whether it be for hunting or for self defense. I think the big difference though, is that along with the introduction, came a lesson in gun saftey and the idea that a gun is a tool and that it should only to be used as tool. <br /><br />Maybe it was having a concerned parent or family member taking the time and effort to instruct the child, or maybe it was just a different time.<br /><br /><br /><br />Steven Vasquezsteven vasqueznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-54088748888742983802010-04-14T19:40:42.845-07:002010-04-14T19:40:42.845-07:00I believe the lack of family time/parent involveme...I believe the lack of family time/parent involvement, the "on the go" culture we are now living in, the lack of morals in society as a whole, the over-sized classes in schools and lack of teachers all plays a part in juvenile violence. The crime rate among kids back in the 1950's and 1960's was a lot lower than the crime rate of today. If we look back at how society was then compared to now it is totally different.<br /><br />1950's/1960's: Families ate together at the table and spent a lot of time together. Classes were smaller making the child-to-teacher ratio much better than that of today. Life was more relaxed. Morals were a high priority to everyone.<br /><br />I believe the melt down occured when both parents had to work to make ends meet and they stopped spending as much time together as a family. This was just the beginning.<br /><br />If we could find a way to balance the work load we have to keep our families afloat and still spend time with our children/families I think this would be a start on helping the juvenile violence drop.B. Jacksonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-18933244595672725712010-04-14T00:52:07.415-07:002010-04-14T00:52:07.415-07:00It all starts at home, parents should be involved ...It all starts at home, parents should be involved with their kids. They should teach their kids about morals, the difference between wrong and right. If the parents let a student watch violence on tv and not explain that is not real, that its not the way to behave, or to solve their problems, children will believe that its okay to do so.<br /><br />David R.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-45436648220007600162010-04-11T16:39:49.237-07:002010-04-11T16:39:49.237-07:00Parents play a role to a certain extent to what th...Parents play a role to a certain extent to what there kids due or who they become. But parents can't always be the the one's to blame. Some parents due all they can for there children and may monitor there what they watch, who they hang around and things in that sort and some children are rebellious and choose to due other things. I due strongly believe music, television and video games play a major part in juvenile violence. When you hear and see violence on a daily basis you may assume that is okay or that is they way things should be and choose to act in a way that is violent. Tiffany G. MitchellAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5130961368020242719.post-35536846487435158152010-04-07T21:14:58.672-07:002010-04-07T21:14:58.672-07:00I think that tv shows video games and music do hav...I think that tv shows video games and music do have a influence on violence in juveniles, they see someone or something getting credit or publicity on tv and think they can get the same. or they get certaing ideas from playing a video game and they think its cool so they do it. but I also believe that the parents are mostly resposible for their actions. If parents would take the time to enter act with their children and find out what is going on in their lives. be involved in their activities and talk to them then that would eliminate alot of this violence. also after school programs would be a good thing to keep the teen from being bored and help keep them out of trouble.slickcolanoreply@blogger.com