Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy
A qualitative study of Austria’s national strategy against violence in the public school system introduced in 2008. The national strategy developed by researchers consists of six activity domains with specific goals and projects defined for each. The evaluation (1) analyzes how the realized projects...
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doaj-53d9f2ed206a46ae95a7b924e4c6a99d2020-11-24T21:44:31ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852012-12-0162176186Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National StrategyChristiane SpielPetra WagnerDagmar StrohmeierA qualitative study of Austria’s national strategy against violence in the public school system introduced in 2008. The national strategy developed by researchers consists of six activity domains with specific goals and projects defined for each. The evaluation (1) analyzes how the realized projects contributed to the six activity domains, (2) evaluates the national strategy at a general level, and (3) provides future recommendations. Eight members of the steering committee were interviewed at two points in the implementation process. The systematic interviews were coded according to the goals of the activity domains. According to the interviewees most of the projects have been satisfactorily implemented. Networking and cooperation with the different actors in the field of violence prevention and cooperation among steering committee members have been improved. However, the national strategy has not achieved the intended public recognition. The lessons learned from the evaluation and its results are discussed.http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/254/pdf_62violence preventionnational strategyimplementationevaluationAustria |
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Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy |
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Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy |
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Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy |
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Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy |
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Violence Prevention in Austrian Schools: Implementation and Evaluation of a National Strategy |
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University of Bielefeld |
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International Journal of Conflict and Violence |
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1864-1385 |
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2012-12-01 |
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A qualitative study of Austria’s national strategy against violence in the public school system introduced in 2008. The national strategy developed by researchers consists of six activity domains with specific goals and projects defined for each. The evaluation (1) analyzes how the realized projects contributed to the six activity domains, (2) evaluates the national strategy at a general level, and (3) provides future recommendations. Eight members of the steering committee were interviewed at two points in the implementation process. The systematic interviews were coded according to the goals of the activity domains. According to the interviewees most of the projects have been satisfactorily implemented. Networking and cooperation with the different actors in the field of violence prevention and cooperation among steering committee members have been improved. However, the national strategy has not achieved the intended public recognition. The lessons learned from the evaluation and its results are discussed. |
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violence prevention national strategy implementation evaluation Austria |
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