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Short-Term Affects

UNHAPPY

WITHDRAWN

ANXIOUS

But Long-Term…

LOSS OF CONFIDENCE

MISSING SCHOOL

ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE

Bullying Among Teens

29% Have Been Bul-lied13% Have Bullied Others6.3% Have Bullied Others and Been Bullied Themselves

The Facts

◦ — 87% of teens say school shootings are motivated by a desire for revenge

◦ — 86% say being bullied causes teens to turn to violence.

The DangerACCORDING TO BUREAU OF

JUSTICE STATISTICS…

The goal of this research is to discover what makes bullying prevention strategies and programs successful.

This Research Will…

Bullying not only affects a child’s self-esteem, but their ability to learn.

Research has shown bullying can have a significant impact even into adulthood.

Research has shown a connection between bullying and both anti-social and criminal behavior.

Why is this important?

SOMETHING CAN BE DONE

establishes rules and enforces consequences educates students, parents, and staff integrates the program into everyday curriculum assesses the problem before implementation

one that is school wide and implemented early on

So, what programs work?

ONE THAT…

AND

zero-tolerance policies

are not focused on changing behavior do not engage the students are short team focus on mediation or conflict resolution

What doesn’t work?

AND PROGRAMS

THAT…

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Kennedy, Linda. (2007). Effects of bullying: implications into adulthood. Retrieved from http://www.overcomebullying.org/effects-of-bullying-into-adulthood.html.

Rieser, Rick. (2010). 7 steps to a successful school anti-bullying program. Retrieved from http://percylearningfarms.com/news/2010/11/20/7-steps-to-a-successful-school-anti-bullying-program/.

Ferguson, C.J., & Carpenter, Deborah. (2011). What works in bullying prevention? Retrieved from http://www.netplaces.com/dealing-with-bullies/parental-responsibility-and-why-getting-involved-can-help-enact-change/what-works-in-bullying-prevention.htm.

References

The International Association of the Chiefs of Police. (2006). Developing an anti-bullying program: increasing safety, reducing violence. Juvenile Justice, 1. Retrieved from http://www.theiacp.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=RrzWMyZjLA0%3D&tabid=151.

Ross, Ann. (2009). Why me: why my child. Retrieved from http://www.thetankgroup.com/?p=3.

Scargbrook, Kelley. (2007, Feb 24). Anti bullying day. [image]. Retrieved from http://www.thestayathomemother.com/sites/default/files/u1/anti-bullying_blog.jpg.

Virginia Youth Violence Project. (2011). Bullying research. Retrieved from http://youthviolence.edschool.virginia.edu/bullying/images/bullying-research-image.jp

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