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Topics Related to Bullying - Coggle Diagram
Topics Related to Bullying
Peer Conflict
It is not considered bullying when two kids with no perceived power imbalance fight, have an argument, or disagree.
Teen Dating Violence: Intimate partner violence occurs between two young people who are, or once were, in a relationship.
10% of teens have been victims of physical dating violence within the past year and approximately 29% of adolescents have reported being verbally or psychologically abused within the previous year.
Types
Physical
Emotional
Sexual
Can negatively influence the development of healthy, sexuality, intimacy, and identity as youth grow into adulthood.
Can be prevented by focusing on fostering protective factors and make sure teens are empowered by family, friends and others to lead healthy lives and relationships
Hazing
Use of embarrassing and often dangerous or illegal activities by a group to initiate new members
Gang Violence
In the year 2012 it is estimated that there were 30,700 gangs and 850,000 gang members in the United states
Five Strategies to prevent gang violence
Community Mobilization
Social Intervention
Opportunities for educational and vocational advancements
Surpression
Organizational Change and Development
Harassment: unwelcome conduct based on a protected class that is severe, pervasive, or persistent and creates a hostile environment
Sometimes bullying mixes in with discriminatory harassment which is covered under federal civil rights laws.
Stalking: repeated harassing or threatening behavior such as following a person, damaging a person's property or making harassing phone calls
Work Place Bullying
Measured with fatal and nonfatal statistics