| Figure A | Nationally representative sample surveys used in this report |
| Figure 1.1 | Number of homicides and suicides of youth ages 5–18, by location: 2004–05 |
| Figure 1.2 | Number of homicides and suicides of youth ages 5–18 at school: 1992–2006 |
| Figure 2.1 | Rate of student-reported nonfatal crimes against students ages 12–18 per 1,000 students, by type of crime and location: 1992–2005 |
| Figure 2.2 | Rate of student-reported nonfatal crimes against students ages 12–18 at school per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected student characteristics: 2005 |
| Figure 2.3 | Rate of student-reported nonfatal crimes against students ages 12–18 away from school per 1,000 students, by type of crime and selected student characteristics: 2005 |
| Figure 3.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported criminal victimization at school during the previous 6 months, by type of victimization: Various years, 1995–2005 |
| Figure 4.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property during the previous 12 months, by sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 4.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property during the previous 12 months, by grade: 2005 |
| Figure 5.1 | Percentage of public and private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months: Various school years, 1993–94, 1999–2000, and 2003–04 |
| Figure 5.2 | Percentage of public and private school teachers who reported that they were threatened with injury or that they were physically attacked by a student from school during the previous 12 months, by urbanicity and instructional level: School year 2003–04 |
| Figure 6.1 | Percentage of public schools experiencing and reporting incidents of crime that occurred at school and the rate per 1,000 students, by type of crime: School year 2005–06 |
| Figure 6.2 | Percentage of public schools experiencing and reporting incidents of crime that occurred at school, by type of crime and school level: School year 2005–06 |
| Figure 6.3 | Percentage of public schools experiencing and reporting incidents of crime that occurred at school, by type of crime: Various school years, 1999–2000, 2003–04, and 2005–06 |
| Figure 7.1 | Percentage of public schools reporting selected discipline problems that occurred at school, by school enrollment size: School year 2005–06 |
| Figure 8.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported that gangs were present at school during the previous 6 months, by urbanicity: Various years, 2001–2005 |
| Figure 8.2 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported that gangs were present at school during the previous 6 months, by urbanicity and race/ethnicity: 2005 |
| Figure 9.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported that drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 9.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported that drugs were made available to them on school property during the previous 12 months, by race/ethnicity: 2005 |
| Figure 10.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being targets of hate-related words and seeing hate-related graffiti at school during the previous 6 months, by selected student and school characteristics: 2005 |
| Figure 11.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported selected bullying problems at school during the previous 6 months, by type of bullying: 2005 |
| Figure 11.2 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being bullied at school during the previous 6 months, by location of bullying and injury: 2005 |
| Figure 12.1 | Percentage of public and private school teachers who agreed or strongly agreed that school rules are enforced by other teachers and by the principal, by school level: School year 2003–04 |
| Figure 12.2 | Percentage of public and private school teachers who agreed or strongly agreed that student misbehavior interfered with their teaching, by sector: Various school years, 1987–88 through 2003–04 |
| Figure 13.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported having been in a physical fight during the previous 12 months, by location and sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 13.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported having been in a physical fight during the previous 12 months, by location and grade: 2005 |
| Figure 14.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon at least 1 day during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 14.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported carrying a weapon at least 1 day during the previous 30 days, by location and race/ethnicity: 2005 |
| Figure 15.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using alcohol during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 15.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using alcohol during the previous 30 days, by location and grade: 2005 |
| Figure 16.1 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana during the previous 30 days, by location and sex: Various years, 1993–2005 |
| Figure 16.2 | Percentage of students in grades 9–12 who reported using marijuana during the previous 30 days, by location and grade: 2005 |
| Figure 17.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being afraid of attack or harm during the previous 6 months, by location: Various years, 1995–2005 |
| Figure 17.2 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported being afraid of attack or harm during the previous 6 months, by location and race/ethnicity: 2005 |
| Figure 18.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported avoiding school activities or one or more places in school during the previous 6 months because of fear of attack or harm: Various years, 1995–2005 |
| Figure 18.2 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported avoiding one or more places in school during the previous 6 months because of fear of attack or harm, by selected student and school characteristics: 2005 |
| Figure 19.1 | Percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action for specific offenses, by type of offense: School year 2005–06 |
| Figure 19.2 | Percentage of public schools that took a serious disciplinary action, by type of offense: Various school years, 1999–2000, 2003–04, and 2005–06 |
| Figure 20.1 | Percentage of public schools that used selected safety and security measures: School year 2005–06 |
| Figure 20.2 | Percentage of public schools that used selected safety and security measures: Various school years, 1999–2000, 2003–04, and 2005–06 |
| Figure 21.1 | Percentage of students ages 12–18 who reported selected security measures at school: Various years, 1999–2005 |