Gender Differences in School Safety Indicators
Posted on Mar 07, 2012 | Comments 0
The National Center for Educational Statistics and the Bureau of Justice Statistics recently released the report, Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2011.
Here is some of the gender-specific data from the report that may be of interest:
• Percentage of female high school students who reported that drugs were available at their school in 2009: 19.3%
• Percentage of male high school students who reported that drugs were available at their school in 2009: 25.9%
• Percentage of female students ages 12 to 18 who reported being bullied at school in 2009: 29.5%
• Percentage of male students ages 12 to 18 who reported being bullied at school in 2009: 26.6%
• Percentage of female high school students who said they had been involved in a physical fight at school in 2009: 6.7%
• Percentage of male high school students who said they had been involved in a physical fight at school in 2009: 15.1%
• Percentage of female high school students who said they had carried a weapon at school in 2009: 2.9%
• Percentage of male high school students who said they had carried a weapon at school in 2009: 8.0%
• Percentage of female high school students who said they had consumed alcohol on school property in 2009: 3.6%
• Percentage of male high school students who said they had consumed alcohol on school property in 2009: 5.3%
• Percentage of female high school students who said they had used marijuana on school property in 2009: 2.8%
• Percentage of male high school students who said they had used marijuana on school property in 2009: 6.3%
The full report can be downloaded here.
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