Youth Engagement/Peer Helper/
Mediation/Teen Courts/
School Watch Programs
The use of trained students to
help or refer students as well as to mediate disputes is addressed in this section of the
report. (This is different than teaching all students the skills to resolve or mediate
conflicts.)
Explanations (Summaries, Articles)
Evidence (Reports, Research Reviews, Major Case Studies)
- Allen RD, (1993). A Dispute Mediation
Program: Report on the Cobble Middle School Student-Conducted Program in Tallahassee,
Florida, 1993
- Lenski TJ et al, (1996). Understanding
students' intentions to use safety precautions. NASPA Journal
- Table de correlation
provinciale sur la violence, les jeunes et le milieu scolaire. Liste des programmes au
Québec
- "Appendix C: Programs
for Addressing School Violence" found in Day DM, Golench CA, MacDougal J,
Beals-Gonzalz CA (1995). School-based Violence Prevention in Canada: Results of a National
Survey of Policies and Programs, Department of Justice, Canada
- Tobler N, (1995). Violence prevention
choices: Where do peer helpers fit in? Peer Facilitator Quarterly
- Nessell P. (1999). Teen
Courts and Law-Related Education. ERIC Digest.
Examples (Canadian and Other Examples)
Resources
-Planning Guides
-Programs and Materials
-Policy Examples