Exploring the dynamics of school violence in KwaDabeka, KwaZulu-Natal

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Msezane, Gideon

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2015-07

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en

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School violence , Violence , Bullying , Vandalism , Corporal punishment , Burglary , Types of violence , Sexual harassment , Power struggles and violence , Masculinity and violence , Lack of professionalism

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This study focused on the schools of KwaDabeka Township in KwaZulu-Natal. This project explored the underlying reasons for and types of violence, as well as initiatives for violence prevention. This is a qualitative study; therefore it is located within the interpretive paradigm. A case study strategy was employed in which qualitative methods such as interviews, observations, document reviews, and journals were used to collect data. The findings suggest that besides ill-discipline and uncooperativeness by learners, criminals and thugs from outside schools pose a threat to the stability of schools. The findings also suggest that girls and young boys are victims of violence in schools. The research findings suggest that violence production in schools is shaped by socio-economic status of community where the school is in, as well as gender and masculinity.

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Msezane, Gideon (2015) Exploring the dynamics of school violence in KwaDabeka, KwaZulu-Natal, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20083>

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