Textbooks, Not Targets: How to Prevent School Shootings in Your Community

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Textbooks, Not Targets: How to Prevent School Shootings in Your Community by David L. Williams, Pen-L Publishing
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Author: David L. Williams ISBN: 9781683131557
Publisher: Pen-L Publishing Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David L. Williams
ISBN: 9781683131557
Publisher: Pen-L Publishing
Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Schools should be places of learning and safety, not shooting galleries. We all want this, yet too often parents, teachers, and faculty don’t know what can be done to keep children safe from gun violence.
David L. Williams, a retired police detective, school resource officer, and paramedic offers a blueprint for change. In Textbooks, Not Targets, learn Why Children Kill, Warning Signs of Impending Danger, Quick-Launch Action Plans, Long-Term Prevention Programs, and much more. The objective is simple: Keep our kids safe…and make them FEEL safe, because a child or adolescent who feels safe is more likely to learn, socialize, and thrive.
This book is not a pie-in-the-sky wish list of how people ought to be. It is a genuine, practical How-To manual based on extensive research and years of experience dealing effectively with daily threats and acts of violence. Now is the time for action, and we simply can’t wait on elected leaders to “fix” it for us. It’s up to each of us—parents, police officers, teachers, students, and faculty members—to take the steps necessary to finally end the nightmare of school shootings.
Now is the time.

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Schools should be places of learning and safety, not shooting galleries. We all want this, yet too often parents, teachers, and faculty don’t know what can be done to keep children safe from gun violence.
David L. Williams, a retired police detective, school resource officer, and paramedic offers a blueprint for change. In Textbooks, Not Targets, learn Why Children Kill, Warning Signs of Impending Danger, Quick-Launch Action Plans, Long-Term Prevention Programs, and much more. The objective is simple: Keep our kids safe…and make them FEEL safe, because a child or adolescent who feels safe is more likely to learn, socialize, and thrive.
This book is not a pie-in-the-sky wish list of how people ought to be. It is a genuine, practical How-To manual based on extensive research and years of experience dealing effectively with daily threats and acts of violence. Now is the time for action, and we simply can’t wait on elected leaders to “fix” it for us. It’s up to each of us—parents, police officers, teachers, students, and faculty members—to take the steps necessary to finally end the nightmare of school shootings.
Now is the time.

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