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1. How do reports of criminal victimization at school vary by student characteristics? 6
2. DO reports of bullying at school vary among students reporting and not reporting criminal victimization at school? 9
3. Do reports of other unfavorable conditions at school vary among students reporting and not reporting criminal victimization? 10
4. How do fear and avoidance behaviors at school vary among students reporting and not reporting criminal victimization? 14
APPENDIX A: DATA TABLES 22
APPENDIX B: STANDARD ERROR TABLES 25
TABLE 1. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 6
TABLE 2. Number and percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported criminal victimization or no criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by selected student... 7
FIGURE 1/FIGURE 2. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported unfavorable school conditions, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous six months: School year 2014-15 10
FIGURE 2/FIGURE 3. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of selected security measures to secure school buildings, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous... 11
FIGURE 3/FIGURE 4. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of security measures requiring the enforcement of administrative procedures, by reported criminal victimization at school during... 13
FIGURE 4/FIGURE 5. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported personal avoidance behavior, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous six months: School year 2014-15 15
APPENDIX Tables
Table A-1. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported being bullied at school, by location of bullying and reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 22
Table A-2. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported unfavorable school conditions, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 22
Table A-3. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of selected security measures to secure school buildings, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous six months: School year 2014-15 23
Table A-4. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of security measures requiring the enforcement of administrative procedures, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 23
Table A-5. Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported personal avoidance behavior, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous six months: School year 2014-15 24
Table B-1. Standard errors for table 1: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18, by reported criminalvictimization at school during the previous 6 months : School year 2014-15 25
Table B-2. Standard errors for table 2: Number and percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported criminal victimization or no criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by selected student and school... 26
Table B-3. Standard errors for table A-1: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported being bullied at school, by location of bullying and reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 27
Table B-4. Standard errors for table A-2: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported unfavorable school conditions, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 27
Table B-5. Standard errors for table A-3: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of selected security measures to secure school buildings, by reported criminal victimization at school during... 27
Table B-6. Standard errors for table A-4: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported the use of security measures requiring the enforcement of administrative procedures, by reported criminal victimization... 28
Table B-7. Standard errors for table A-5: Percentage of students ages 12 through 18 who reported personal avoidance behavior, by reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months: School year 2014-15 28