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This article details results from when the National Institute of Justice funded University of Virginia researchers to interview and survey stakeholders about their past and possible future use of the previous research findings.
Studies have demonstrated that school climate is critical to school safety and violence prevention. These findings have resulted in the desire for many states to measure the characteristics of school climate with empirical data. Researchers from the University of Virginia (UVA) have been working with the Virginia Department of Education and the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services to develop rigorous survey scales to measure and assess school climate consistently over time in Virginia schools. This article details results from when the National Institute of Justice funded UVA researchers to interview and survey stakeholders about their past and possible future use of the previous research findings.
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