Director James Offers Missourians
Law Enforcement Tool to Reduce Bullying
JEFFERSON CITY, September 6, 2006-As another school
year begins, Director of Public Safety Mark James urges parents, students
and school administrators to utilize Missouri’s statewide School
Violence Hotline.
“The hotline is a prized resource that ultimately
in combination with local law enforcement and school officials will
minimize aggressive behavior in schools, which should not be considered
a normative aspect of growing up,” James said.
The Department of Social Services, through a grant from
the Department of Public Safety, has established a statewide School
Violence Hotline to help school districts and law enforcement agencies
be aware of school violence reports as early as possible and to ultimately
make schools safer.
The School Violence Hotline aims to become a central
reporting center to empower local schools and law enforcement agencies
with the knowledge of violent acts that have occurred or have potential
to cause harm in Missouri’s school systems.
Calls may be placed Monday through Friday from 7:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The information is processed into a database and
then communicated via phone, fax or e-mail to the appropriate law
enforcement agency and schools. It is then up to the law enforcement
agency and school district to decide how the case will be handled.
Funding for the School Violence Hotline is provided
by the U.S. Department of Justice, Juvenile Justice Accountability
Block Grant Program. Under the guidance of Gov. Matt Blunt’s
Juvenile Justice Advisory Group the Department of Public Safety administers
the program.
The Missouri School Violence Hotline first started receiving
funding in October 2001 and will again be funded for the 2006-2007
school year. Anyone with school violence information can call the
hotline at 1-866-748-7047.