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UNITED STATES: Department of Education Released Data on Victimization of Native Youth

Rates of student victimization have decreased for all ethnic and racial groups except for American Indian students, according to a November 29 report from the U.S. Department of Education. The rate of violence increased nine percent between 1999 and 2003, when over 22 percent of American Indian students were threatened by a weapon while on school property. According to Indianz.com, 12.9 percent of Native youth carry weapons while on school property, and 29.3 percent carry weapons outside of school property. These rates are higher than those for any other ethnic group in the United States, the website reports.