Stop and Think, Redirect, Investigate, Find a solution
What are the four steps in conflict resolution?
Disagreement between two people with opposing views
What is conflict?
May be only an exchange of words. Other times, can be ongoing and severe. Can damage or destroy relationships. Can result in violence
What is conflict?
Prejudice, Gangs, Drugs, Media Influence
What are factors that contribute to teen violence?
Having students all follow a dress code
What are school uniforms?
After school place where teens can spend time
What are after school programs?
When finding out what is causing the problem
What is investigate?
Also known as murder
What is homicide?
The T in this acronym stands for 'Take a time out'
What is T.A.L.K?
What are the 4 most common types of violence in the United States?
Cameras and metal detectors
What are Security Systems?
Improved lighting in these areas may reduce violence
What are parks and playgrounds?
Stopping the argument and beginning a productive conversation
What is Redirect?
The process of talking to another person to resolve the conflict
What is negotiation?
School and Home
What are places where conflict can occur?
The number of young people sent to the hospital every year due to violence
What is 750,000?
The process of resolving conflicts by using another person or persons to help reach a solution that is acceptable to both sides
What is mediation?
Member of a community monitor for signs of suspicious activity
What is neighborhood watch?
Noticing the conflict. Taking a moment to be calm
What is Stop and Think?
Acting or behaving in a certain way, often negatively, because others are doing so
What is mob mentality
Property/Property Damage, Hurt Feelings, Revenge, Prejudice
What are common causes of conflict?
Financial cost/amount for violence a year in this country
What is 158 million?
Walking with THIS helps reduce violence
What is with a friend/buddy?
Giving up something to reach a solution
What is compromise?
An individual who suffers injury, loss, or death due to violence
What is a victim?
Stepping away from the disagreement, sharing your feelings, going to work out
What are ways to manage your anger?
Number of violent crimes in school each year
What is 2 million?
Any behavior that causes physical or psychological harm to a person or damage to property
What is violence?
Keeping conflicts private, controlling your emotions, avoiding alcohol and drugs
What are ways to control a conflict?
How likely a teen will be a victim of violence compared to an adult
What is twice as likely?
Promise not to take sides
What is neutrality?