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Missed Connections: Examining the Link between Exposure to School Security and Students' Sense of Connectedness to School

NCJ Number
307204
Journal
Journal of School Violence Volume: 20 Issue: 4 Dated: 2021 Pages: 581-596
Author(s)
Benjamin W. Fisher; Matthew J. Cuellar
Date Published
2021
Length
16 pages
Annotation

This study examines the link between exposure to school security and students’ sense of connectedness to school.

Abstract

This study examines how students’ exposure to school security relates to their sense of school connectedness, with particular attention to the difference between white and nonwhite students. Increases in students’ exposure to security were associated with small decreases in students’ connectedness to peers, and this association differed for white and nonwhite students. There was no significant association between exposure to security and connectedness with teachers or the school. Increased exposure to school security has limited consequences for within-person changes in school connectedness; however, between-person differences may still exist. Increased exposure to school security has limited consequences for within-person changes in school connectedness; however, between-person differences may still exist. Using a longitudinal sample of 359 students across eight high schools in one urban school district, this study uses student fixed-effects models to link changes in students’ exposure to security and connectedness with teachers, peers, and the school. (Published Abstract Provided)