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Provides police with information about the causes and extent of bullying in schools. Contains recommendations for developing effective approaches and practices that contribute to student safety.
Examines physical, psychological, sexual, and cyber dating violence experiences among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth-as compared to those of heterosexual youth. Explores variations in the likelihood of help-seeking behavior and the presence of particular risk factors among both types of dating violence victims.
Summarizes research that examines electronic media and youth violence. Highlights risk factors, victimization effects, and compares to school-yard bullying. Provides implications for school staff, educational policy makers, and caregivers.
Discusses community-wide strategies that can help identify and support children who are bullied, redirect the behavior of children who bully, and change the attitudes of adults and youth who tolerate bullying behaviors.
Presents the best way to address bullying - stop it before it starts - since bullying can threaten students’ physical and emotional safety at school and can negatively impact their ability to learn.
Provides the latest Federal government resources, guidance, and tools on a range of topics related to school safety, including bullying, child exploitation, mental health, and school climate.