Bullying is abusive treatment, the use of force or coercion to affect others, particularly when habitual and involving an imbalance of power. It may involve verbal harassment, physical assault or coercion and may be directed persistently towards particular victims, perhaps on grounds of race, religion, sex or ability
Title: Campus Bullying: An Epidemic
Primary Category: Education
Changes on campus and on school buses can help reduce the number of bullying incidences. Over 33% of teens and 44% of middle schoolers report bullying problems while in school. Most students cite bathrooms, hallways, lunchrooms, stairwells, schoolyards, and classrooms as the places where bullying was most likely to occur. But as security options increase, there are some simple, but effective ways, to reduce the incidence of bullying. This paper explores:
The educator's role in controlling bullying
Options available to security to tackle this problem effectively
What law enforcement and the legislator can do to make a difference
This white paper explores current trends in bullying on campus, the statistics, and different ways students, parents, administrators, law enforcement and security can work together to prevent bullying and keep campuses safer.
Publisher: ADT
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