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Guns at School: A Systems Thinking Perspective

Author Barry Richmond
Publisher isee systems, inc.
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ISBN / ASIN1427601380
ISBN-139781427601384
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One of the most frightening trends to appear over the last decade has been the rise of gun-related violence at schools. A myriad of reasons have been cited for the emergence of this chilling phenomenon. These include: escalating levels of violence in video games, TV and movies, media coverage, declining parental involvement, erosion of moral standards and values, the widespread availability of guns, and rising levels of alienation and rage.

Until we have a solid grip on the relationships responsible for producing and maintaining this scary phenomenon, we have scant hope of doing much to effectively address it. The multitude of diverse factors cited as causes for gun violence at school suggest that it is a systems problem. That makes it a perfect candidate for systems thinking and for demonstrating how the use of software modeling tools enhances our discussions and shared understanding of real-world, social problems.

Guns at School provides an overview of systems thinking, including concepts and language, then walks the reader through school violence issues using models created with STELLA, isee system's leading systems thinking software. The book provides a simple laboratory for testing a variety of initiatives ranging from gun searches and metal detectors to anti-bullying programs and counseling. A CD accompanies the book so that readers can follow the presented examples and test their own theories about best possible solutions. Runs on both Windows (XP or 2000) and Macintosh (OS 10.3 or higher) computers.

The intent is to provide thought and stimulate discussion, as well as to underwrite a qualitative exploration of some of the possible initiatives that might be implemented to address this critical issue. The model is not about providing answers. It's about stimulating good conversation by surfacing implicit assumptions in mental models. Please use it in that way.