Crime School (1. 93. Overview. A crusading warden sets out to improve conditions at a reform school. A gang of boys growing up in the slums is always getting into trouble. One of them, Frankie Warren, has hopes of getting out. His sister Sue is studying shorthand at night and intends to quit her factory job and move to a better area. Before she can do this, the boys argue with their fence, Junkie, and one of them hits Junkie over the head. All the boys are called in front of Judge Clinton, but when they refuse to tell who actually hit Junkie, he sentences them all to the Gatesville reformatory. The reformatory is run by Morgan and head guard Cooper, who are corrupt and violent. They treat the boys like hardened criminals with beatings and bad food. When the new deputy commissioner, Mark Braden, visits the school, he immediately fires some of the guards and Morgan as well, but Cooper convinces him that he is on his side. Crime School Not Rated . Directors: Writers: Crane Wilbur. Braden institutes reforms and is just about to win Frankie over to his side after rescuing one of the boys from a boiler explosion, when Cooper convinces Frankie that Braden is taking advantage of Sue. Cooper makes gang member Spike talk Frankie into escaping, hoping to make Braden look bad. Morgan calls reporters to the prison, where he plans to reveal the escape, but Braden has gotten all the boys back into their beds and Morgan looks like a fool. Cooper and Morgan are arrested for graft. The boys are all on Braden's side by now and are paroled for good behavior. Content in the knowledge that the boys will be placed in trades or in school, Braden and Sue plan their wedding. Crime, Violence, Discipline, and Safety in U.S. Public Schools Findings From the School Survey on Crime and Safety: 2009–10 First Look MAY 2011 S amantha Neiman Education Statistics Services Institute – MacroSys Research and Technology, LLC Monica. Crime and loss prevention training for making places safe for people and property - Crime School Making Places Safe for People and Property. Nightclub Security Liability Orlando Massacre Do nightclubs have premises liability for mass shootings? Critic Reviews for Crime School There are no critic reviews yet for Crime School. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! Audience Reviews for Crime School There are no audience reviews yet. Hurry, submit your review so you can be Rate it! This is a really well done crime drama & social commentary about slum life, poverty,juvenile delinquency & life inside a horribly sadistic reformatory, or 'Crime School'. The film does raise the question : How do you reform a bunch of incorrigible degenerates? Fast Facts. School crime. Question: Do you have any statistics on school crime? The following statistics are from the Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2. The report is organized into sections that delineate specific concerns to readers, starting with a description of the most serious violent crimes. The sections cover violent deaths; nonfatal student and teacher victimization; school environment; fights, weapons, and illegal substances; fear and avoidance; discipline, safety, and security measures; and campus safety and security. Violent Deaths at School From July 1, 2. June 3. 0, 2. 01. United States. Of these 5. Nonfatal Student Victimization–Student Reports The rate of serious violent victimization against students ages 1. Between 2. 00. 9 and 2. In 2. 01. 4, students experienced about 4 serious violent victimizations per 1,0. The total victimization rate at school declined 8. The total victimization rate away from school declined 8. This figure translates to a rate of approximately 1. This percentage translates to approximately 4. Some 4. 7 percent of schools reported one or more incidents of threat of physical attack without a weapon (a rate of 6 crimes per 1,0. About 1. 3 percent of public schools recorded one or more serious violent incidents in 2. The types of serious violent incidents recorded included: threat of physical attack with a weapon (9 percent), robbery without a weapon (2 percent), physical attack or fight with a weapon (2 percent), sexual battery other than rape (2 percent), and rape or attempted rape (less than one half of 1 percent). Each type of serious violent incident translates to a rate of less than 1 crime per 1,0. This percentage was lower than the 1. The percentage of teachers reporting that they had been physically attacked by a student from their school in 2. Similarly, 3 percent of students ages 1. The percentage of students who reported that illegal drugs were made available to them on school property was lower in 2. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2. NCES 2. 01. 6- 0. Percentage of students ages 1. Theft does not include robbery, which involves. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because students who reported both theft and violent victimization are counted only once in total victimization. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2. NCES 2. 01. 6- 0. Figure 3. 1. Related Tables and Figures: (Listed by Release Date)2. Digest of Education Statistics 2. Table 2. 28. 1. 0. School- associated violent deaths of all persons, homicides and suicides of youth ages 5- 1. Number of nonfatal victimizations against students ages 1. Number of nonfatal victimizations against students ages 1. Percentage of students in grades 9- 1. Selected years, 1. Digest of Education Statistics 2. Table 2. 28. 7. 0. Number and % of public & private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or physically attacked by a student from school during the prev. Selected years, 1. Percentage of public schools recording incidents of crime at school and reporting incidents to police, number of incidents, and rate per 1,0. Selected years, 1. Percentage of students ages 1. Percentage of students in grades 9.
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