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Bullying: A Reference Handbook
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Bullying: A Reference Handbook

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This volume explains how bullying became a problem in schools and what can be done about it. It also points readers to additional resources among the many that exist on the topic that will help them to fully understand it.

Bullying: A Reference Handbook opens with a background and history of school bullying before diving into raging controversies over causes and solutions. It contains personal essays from experts in the field and profiles of empathy-building bullying prevention organizations and additionally includes data and documents, a chronological history of bullying, and resources for further research. Anyone interested in learning more about school bullying will come away with a clear understanding of the topic.

This volume is the only resource on the issue of school bullying targeted for high school and college students as well as other serious researchers. With an emphasis on bullying prevention, including less well known but up-and-coming empathy-building programs, this book contributes ground-breaking material to help readers to learn about the scope of the problem as well as essential solutions that families and schools can practice in everyday life.

Provides readers with an understanding of school bullying and its many forms, including gay-bashing, slut-bashing, and other forms of gender policing

Suggests a number of remedies based on solid research that have effectively prevented school bullying

Explains the crucial relationship between school bullying and the increase in school shootings

Provides research about the role of self-esteem for those perceived as bullies as well as targets

Profiles effective programs that build empathy and prevent school bullying

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
5 December 2019
Pages
404
ISBN
9781440855221

This volume explains how bullying became a problem in schools and what can be done about it. It also points readers to additional resources among the many that exist on the topic that will help them to fully understand it.

Bullying: A Reference Handbook opens with a background and history of school bullying before diving into raging controversies over causes and solutions. It contains personal essays from experts in the field and profiles of empathy-building bullying prevention organizations and additionally includes data and documents, a chronological history of bullying, and resources for further research. Anyone interested in learning more about school bullying will come away with a clear understanding of the topic.

This volume is the only resource on the issue of school bullying targeted for high school and college students as well as other serious researchers. With an emphasis on bullying prevention, including less well known but up-and-coming empathy-building programs, this book contributes ground-breaking material to help readers to learn about the scope of the problem as well as essential solutions that families and schools can practice in everyday life.

Provides readers with an understanding of school bullying and its many forms, including gay-bashing, slut-bashing, and other forms of gender policing

Suggests a number of remedies based on solid research that have effectively prevented school bullying

Explains the crucial relationship between school bullying and the increase in school shootings

Provides research about the role of self-esteem for those perceived as bullies as well as targets

Profiles effective programs that build empathy and prevent school bullying

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
5 December 2019
Pages
404
ISBN
9781440855221