This book is a firsthand anecdotal account of trying to survive the violence of a dysfunctional school system in the Bronx, New York. In the wake of such school shootings as Columbine and Sandy Hook, the topic is more relevant than ever. The book proposes a new theory of combining FBI and CIA reports on school shootings with the Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator to determine the likelihood of the school shooter syndrome. This work adds a new perspective to the dialogue on guns, bullying and school safety. SSTOP School Shooter Threat Onset Predictive: The Pathology of Bullying, Violence in Schools and the School Shooter Syndrome was written by an educator who has worked the past ten years in special education as a teacher and case manager. Says author Robert Sneider, "I spent six years in the Bronx, New York, in a school that was 99 percent African American and Hispanic. This was a school that was plagued by poverty and violence framed by a dysfunctional school system. This book was a product of those experiences and a theory that I had developed while writing the thesis for my doctorate in psychology.
The left has long used the education system as the microcosm for society. This is the story of a conservative educator trying to survive in a corrupted liberal education system.
Eight out of ten people polled say they believe that the country is “mainly” or “totally’ divided. NBC/WSJ survey 10/2018. There is a growing sentiment in the majority of people in America who believe, that given our current state of affairs, we have never been more divided as a country. That is remarkable considering all the instances of polarizing events that have occurred in our past such as civil rights, abortion and the Vietnam War, just to mention a few. However, none of those controversies were divisive enough to actually split the country apart. Nevertheless, there is a precedent that did exactly just that-tore this country asunder; resulting in four bloody years of slaughter that had brothers killing each other. It was the ultimate schism. The American Civil War was unquestionably one of the darkest times in our nation’s past. How did our country get to that point? What is happening to our country now? Are we standing on the precipe looking into the abyss, once again? What can we do to prevent it? These are the questions that should profoundly concern EVERY American. “The next election will be a battle for the soul of the country.” Joe Biden Before you take one step into a voting booth you must read this book!
Eight out of ten people polled say they believe that the country is “mainly” or “totally’ divided. NBC/WSJ survey 10/2018. There is a growing sentiment in the majority of people in America who believe, that given our current state of affairs, we have never been more divided as a country. That is remarkable considering all the instances of polarizing events that have occurred in our past such as civil rights, abortion and the Vietnam War, just to mention a few. However, none of those controversies were divisive enough to actually split the country apart. Nevertheless, there is a precedent that did exactly just that-tore this country asunder; resulting in four bloody years of slaughter that had brothers killing each other. It was the ultimate schism. The American Civil War was unquestionably one of the darkest times in our nation’s past. How did our country get to that point? What is happening to our country now? Are we standing on the precipe looking into the abyss, once again? What can we do to prevent it? These are the questions that should profoundly concern EVERY American. “The next election will be a battle for the soul of the country.” Joe Biden Before you take one step into a voting booth you must read this book!
This book is a firsthand anecdotal account of trying to survive the violence of a dysfunctional school system in the Bronx, New York. In the wake of such school shootings as Columbine and Sandy Hook, the topic is more relevant than ever. The book proposes a new theory of combining FBI and CIA reports on school shootings with the Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator to determine the likelihood of the school shooter syndrome. This work adds a new perspective to the dialogue on guns, bullying and school safety. SSTOP School Shooter Threat Onset Predictive: The Pathology of Bullying, Violence in Schools and the School Shooter Syndrome was written by an educator who has worked the past ten years in special education as a teacher and case manager. Says author Robert Sneider, "I spent six years in the Bronx, New York, in a school that was 99 percent African American and Hispanic. This was a school that was plagued by poverty and violence framed by a dysfunctional school system. This book was a product of those experiences and a theory that I had developed while writing the thesis for my doctorate in psychology.
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