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What We Know about Targeted School Violence

November 9, 2019 //

Addressing root causes of violence, like bullying or inadequate mental health support, is the best way to prevent school violence and other problem behaviors, says Dr. Kingston, director of CSPV.

Read more at kcur.org.

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