Vandalism in School HS

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  1. 1. Another reason for vandalism is when a student is ____ about something at home or at school, and doesn't know how to deal with those emotions in a healthy way.
  2. 3. The most visible form of vandalism characterized by marking, drawing, or writing on walls, desks, lockers, and restroom stalls.
  3. 5. Vandalism compromises the ____, security, and overall well-being of students, staff, and the community.
  4. 6. ____ ____ behavior can also lead to vandalism--wanting to get noticed by classmates or impress others with your daring stunts.
  5. 7. Depending on the severity and cost to repair or replace the vandalized item. You could end up with a hefty ____.
  6. 11. Some students vandalize because they don't understand or respect the _____ of their actions.
  7. 12. Vandalism can damage the ____ of the school within the larger community affecting funding or opportunities for work program internships for students.
Down
  1. 2. Property damage includes breaking windows, doors, light fixtures, school supplies, lab equipment, as well as carving or _____ surfaces with sharp objects.
  2. 4. Vandalism is the ____ act of dmaging or defacing property that belongs to others without their permission.
  3. 8. is a common reason for vandalism.
  4. 9. A legal aspect of vandalism includes ending up with a criminal ____.
  5. 10. Vandalism includes graffiti, property damage, and ___.