Bullies don't discriminate. They are equal opportunity abusers. In Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care, authors Smith and Kearney guide their readers through multiple facets of this growing and pervasive problem. Far beyond other books that simply explore the current research on the topic, Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care shapes the subject of bullying in both understandable and realistic ways. In chapter after chapter, the authors painstakingly direct their readers through numerous "peaks and valleys" of bullying situations, including the "who, what and where" of the subject. Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care features detailed information describing the three critical groups most affected by bullying, including perpetrators, victims and bystanders. The authors accompany their readers through home, school, virtual, and workplace environments, and directly relate how these areas influence the potential development of both bullies and victims.

The realities of bullying hit home as readers also are provided with an intense glimpse into the mind of a bully though an actual interview. Practical suggestions in the Facts, Feelings and Facilitation sections at the end of each chapter encourage anti-bullying action by both school and community leaders, and a bullying "hotspot" map is included along with research-based suggestions for avoiding confrontations. Unlike other books, which deal in part with the issues surrounding bullying, Smith and Kearney engage readers in thoughtful and comprehensive ways that prompt action.



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By Page A. Smith and Wowek Sean Kearney



Zusammenfassung
Bullies don't discriminate. They are equal opportunity abusers. In Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care, authors Smith and Kearney guide their readers through multiple facets of this growing and pervasive problem. Far beyond other books that simply explore the current research on the topic, Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care shapes the subject of bullying in both understandable and realistic ways. In chapter after chapter, the authors painstakingly direct their readers through numerous peaks and valleys of bullying situations, including the who, what and where of the subject. Bullying from streets to schools: Practical information for those who care features detailed information describing the three critical groups most affected by bullying, including perpetrators, victims and bystanders. The authors accompany their readers through home, school, virtual, and workplace environments, and directly relate how these areas influence the potential development of both bullies and victims.

The realities of bullying hit home as readers also are provided with an intense glimpse into the mind of a bully though an actual interview. Practical suggestions in the Facts, Feelings and Facilitation sections at the end of each chapter encourage anti-bullying action by both school and community leaders, and a bullying hotspot map is included along with research-based suggestions for avoiding confrontations. Unlike other books, which deal in part with the issues surrounding bullying, Smith and Kearney engage readers in thoughtful and comprehensive ways that prompt action.

Inhalt

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Bullying: A Substantial and Growing Problem
Chapter 2: Anatomy of a Bully: One Size Doesn't Fit All
Chapter 3: Bullying among Adults Within the Organization
Chapter 4: Bullying from the Student Bully's Perspective
Chapter 6: Bystanders and the Role of Peers:
Chapter 7: Parents of Bullies and Bully Victims
Chapter 8: Bullying and the Surrounding Community
Chapter 9: Bullying in the Digital Age
Chapter 10: Bullying Prevention Strategies and Use of the Bully Index
Chapter 11: Case Studies
References
About the Authors
Index

Titel
Bullying from Streets to Schools
Untertitel
Information for Those Who Care
EAN
9781475826258
ISBN
978-1-4758-2625-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
03.08.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.56 MB
Anzahl Seiten
138
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch