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Bullying : A reference handbook. by Klein, Jessie.;
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Background and History -- Terminology -- Bullying Language -- Gender -- Youths -- Defining Bullying -- "Boele" -- Mobbing -- Olweus's Definition -- Federal Definition -- Definition Controversies -- Reactive and Proactive Aggression -- Cyberbullying -- Impact on Those Involved in Bullying -- Physical/Mental Health -- Bullycide -- Murder/Mass Murder -- Statistics -- Vulnerable Populations -- Types of Bullying -- International -- Explanations -- Biological -- Psychological -- Social Environment -- Technological Alienation -- Teachers Bully -- Retribution "Justice" -- References -- Chapter 2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions -- Definition(s) -- Bullying and Social Conflict -- Variations -- Subjectivity -- Intent and Unwanted -- Power Imbalance -- Repetition -- Problems That Lead to Bullying -- Bullying as Innate -- Bigotry -- Hierarchy -- Violent Culture -- Normal or Deviant? -- Prevention -- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) -- Boost Self-Esteem -- Trauma-Sensitive Schools -- Meditation -- Prevent "Bystanders" and Develop"Upstanders -- Student Activism -- Circle Discussions -- Promoting Equality -- Interventions -- Whole-School Approach -- For Those Who Bully Others -- For Students Being Bullied -- Zero-Tolerance Policies -- Legal Responses -- Restorative Justice -- References -- Chapter 3. Perspectives -- Bullying and Looksism, Lynn S. Chancer -- How to Overcome Bullying, Carrie Goldman -- Hate Speech, Bullying, and Social Media: Teaching Empathy to Our Kids, Devorah Heitner -- Seven Ways to Wire for Resilience, Tamara Holt -- Needs, Feelings, and Empathy, Michael Jascz -- Going Offline, Anara Katz -- Be Kind, Fretta Reitzes -- The Constant Needle: How Relentless Bullying Can Contribute to Death by Suicide, Alyssa Relyea.Using Restorative Justice to Prevent and Stop Bullying, Nichole Rowe Small -- The Missing Discourse of Rights: Bullying versus Sexual Harassment in K-12 Schools, Nan Stein -- Only Compassion-Not Tough Love-Can Teach Empathy, Maia Szalavitz -- Inner Peace Creates Outer Peace, M. Cristina Zaccarini -- Chaper 4. Profiles -- Empathy-Focused Programs -- Breath-Body-Mind -- Challenge Day -- Creating Compassionate Communities (CCC) -- Kidsbridge -- Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility -- New York City Children's Theater (NYCCT) -- Peace in Schools -- Rachel's Challenge -- Organizations -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -- Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) -- National Council on Disability -- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline -- Peace Alliance -- Stop Bullying.gov -- Activists -- Eloise Jamison Berdahl-Baldwin -- Ellen DeGeneres -- Tim Field -- Lee Hirsch -- Lady Gaga -- Researchers -- Donna Gaines -- Dan Olweus -- Deborah Temkin -- Victims -- Tyler Clementi -- Ryan Halligan -- David Knight -- Megan Meier -- Phoebe Prince -- Ghyslain Raza -- Chapter 5. Data and Documents -- Data -- Table 5.1 Demographics of Students Being Bullied at School-Types of Bullying (2015) -- Table 5.2 Sex of Students Who Reported Being Cyberbullied-Types of Cyber bullying (2013) -- Table 5.3 Demographics of Students Bulliedand Cyber bullied (School Year 2012-2013) -- Table 5.4 Grade of Students Who Reported Being Bullied-Locationof Bullying (2015) -- Table 5.5 Results by Grade of Bullying and Cyberbullying (School Year 2012-2013) -- Table 5.6 Percentage of Students Who Reported Being Bullied and Cyberbullied,by Student Reports of Fear, Avoidance, and Responses (School Year 2012-2013) -- Table 5.7 Percentage of Students Who Reported Hate-Related Words,by Type (2015).Figure 5.1 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Bullied at School or Electronically Bullied, by Sexual Identity (2017) -- Figure 5.2 Numbers of School Shootings by Decade (1979-2011) -- Table 5.8 Motives in 148 School Shootings (1979-2008) -- Table 5.9 Civil Rights Statutes Relevantto Bullying -- Documents -- Davis v. Monroe County Board of Education (1999) -- President Barack Obama's Statement on Bullying Prevention (2011) -- New Jersey's Anti-Bullying Policy (2011) -- Bullying-Free Schools: How Local, State,and Federal Efforts Can Help (2012) -- Bullying of Students with Disabilities (2014) -- Safe Schools Improvement Act (2017) -- Chapter 6. Resources -- Introduction -- Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles -- Popular Writings -- Books -- Films -- Organizations -- Chapter 7. Chronology -- Glossary -- Index -- About the Author.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
Subjects: Electronic books.;
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Bully / by Polacco, Patricia.;
Sixth-grade friends Lyla and Jamie, both new to their school, stand up for each other when a clique of popular girls bullies them online.Lyla finds a great friend in Jamie on her first day of school. Then she makes the cheerleading squad, and suddenly the most popular clique of girls in her grade invites her to join them. Before she knows it, she's left Jamie behind. It's one thing to be popular and to belong to the group everyone else wishes they belonged to, but Lyla knows bullying when she sees it--and when she witnesses her new "friends" viciously teasing Jamie and other kids on Facebook, Lyla decides she wants nothing to do with them. The only problem is, no one dumps these girls--and now they're out for revenge. Patricia Polacco has taken up the cause against bullies ever since Thank You, Mr. Falker, and her passion shines through in this powerful story of a girl who finds the courage to stand up for a friend.
Subjects: Friendship; Cyberbullying; Bullies; Popularity; Schools; Friendship; Cyberbullying; Popularity; Schools;
© c2012., G. P. Putnam's Sons,
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Workplace bullying : finding your way to big-tent belonging / by Suskind, Dorothy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-181) and index."Workplace Bullying: Finding Your Way to Big Tent Belonging is a lifeline for people who have been targets of workplace abuse and are desperately trying to make sense of the trauma. It is a resource for partners trying to help their loved ones heal. And, it is a toolkit for managers and industry leaders inspiring to create inclusive cultures by proactively addressing toxic behaviors that stagnate innovation, fracture work communities, and drive out top employees. To simplify a complex topic and make the book readable and engaging for a wide audience, the author uses the elements of story to tell the tale of workplace bullying, zooming in on the characters, settings, and plotlines of cultures that allow and/or encourage workplace abuse."--Publisher's website.The cast of characters -- The setting of the battlefield -- The plotlines that drive the conflict -- The tools of destruction -- This job is making me sick -- Reclaiming your narrative: post-traumatic growth after trauma -- Characteristics of creative cultures -- Closed circles and big-tent belonging: a theory of workplace bullying -- Concluding the hero's journey.
Subjects: Bullying in the workplace.; Bullying in the workplace;
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The bully pulpit : Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of journalism / by Goodwin, Doris Kearns.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 753-847) and index.The hunter returns -- Will and Teedie -- The judge and the politician -- Nellie Herron Taft -- Edith Carow Roosevelt -- The insider and the outsider -- The invention of McClure's -- "Like a boy on roller skates" -- Governor and Governor General -- "That damned cowboy is President" -- "The most famous woman in America" -- "A mission to perform" -- Toppling old bosses -- "Thank Heaven you are to be with me!" -- "A smile that won't come off" -- "Sitting on the lid" -- The American people reach a verdict -- "Cast into outer darkness" -- "To cut Mr. Taft in two!" -- Taft boom, Wall Street bust -- Kingmaker and king -- "A great stricken animal" -- A self-inflicted wound -- St. George and the dragon -- "The parting of the ways" -- "Like a war horse" -- "My hat is in the ring" -- "Bosom friends, bitter enemies" -- Armageddon.
Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.; Progressivism (United States politics); Press and politics; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- );
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Our new world of adult bullies : how to spot them, how to stop them / by Eddy, William A.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 260-275)."Our New World of Adult Bullies connects the dots to show how bullies at all levels of society follow the same predictable patterns of behavior. Bullies exist everywhere: families, workplaces, neighborhoods and communities, politics and government, and organizations of all types and sizes. And in a media landscape where conflict, crisis, chaos, and fear reign supreme, every day we see the worst behavior of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures who serve as role models. Winners and losers. Friends and enemies. Heroes and villains. People with high-conflict personalities think almost solely in these extremes. They regularly express unmanaged emotions, routinely blame others, and do harmful things that 90% of people would never do. Bullies share these characteristics, plus a drive to dominate or destroy their victims. But all bullies act in the same highly predictable patterns, regardless of their demographics and situation. By focusing on the ten hidden powers bullies employ--from their unrestrained nature and bully story to manipulating emotions and playing the victim--Bill Eddy unpacks the way bullies rely on primitive emotions and nonverbal behavior. He helps readers spot these behaviors and offers practical actions before they become immobilized by helplessness, blame, and shame. In today's world, we all may have an adult bully in our lives sooner or later. For anyone who has a bully in their life now, for professionals who counsel victims of bullying, and for anyone who is concerned about the fraying of our culture and society, this book gives effective strategies to prevent bullies from taking over. Eddy's six-step approach includes useful advice on how to: Recognize the patterns of bully behavior Pull the plug on the bully's story Set limits with credible threats Impose serious consequences Communicate effectively about bullies to others Stand strong with others against bullies Our New World of Adult Bullies takes a closer look at the dangerous behavior of bullies and stop the behavior before it starts"--Preparing yourself -- Why adult bullies now? -- The power of unrestrained personalities -- The power of three primitive emotions -- The power of making it personal -- The power of the bully's story (BS) -- The power of emotional repitition -- The power of negative advocates -- The power of projection and playing the victim -- The power of surprise attacks -- The power of bullies as leaders -- The power of polarization -- How high-emotion media promotes bullies -- Toward a win-win world -- 40 predictable behaviors of high-conflict personalities.
Subjects: Bullying.; Bullying; Bullying;
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Bullying and cyberbullying : what every educator and parent needs to know / by Englander, Elizabeth Kandel,author.;
The New Face of Bullying: Understanding "Gateway Behaviors" -- How Common Are Bullying and Cyberbullying, Anyway?: Parsing the Numbers to Identify--and Help--Children at Risk -- Why Do Children Bully and Cyberbully?: The Impact of Digital Technology on Social Behavior -- How Bullying and Cyberbullying Interact: The Amplification of Conflict in Cyberspace -- New Times, New Troubles: Sexting, Self-Cyberbullying, and Other Risky Online Behaviors -- Responding Effectively to Bullying: The "Nine-Second Response" and Other Informal and Formal Strategies -- Engaging Bystanders and Other Peers: A Developmental Approach to Cultivating Prosocial Behavior -- Working with Parents: Shared Goals, Different Perspectives -- Conclusion: Moving the Field Forward."Revised and updated to address shifts in the climate of bullying in schools and online, this timely work suggests anti-bullying approaches that are concrete, practical, and grounded in research. In this deeply insightful work, nationally renowned bullying expert Elizabeth Kandel Englander offers sensible perspectives on student social behavior and equips educators and parents with effective strategies to identify and address bullying. This second edition of Bullying and Cyberbullying reveals how enormous social changes, increased digital connections, and a global pandemic have indelibly altered the psychological world of children--and in turn shaped their peer interactions. Englander notes that effective school bullying prevention and intervention is rooted in a solid understanding of child development, social structures in schools, and the connections between online behavior and in-school socializing. Building on continuing research on smartphone and social media usage, online privacy, and sexting and other risky behaviors, this updated edition prepares educators and parents to identify gateway behaviors, anticipate bias-based bullying, and respond to aggression and harassment. Englander offers sage advice for promoting resilience, strong friendships, and healthy technology use, among other prosocial behaviors that can avert bullying among students. This much-needed work provides an accessible framework for understanding and responding effectively to bullying and offers suggestions for collaboration between educators and parents. "--
Subjects: Bullying.; Cyberbullying.; Bullying in schools.; Internet and children.; Interpersonal relations in children.;
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The bully society : school shootings and the crisis of bullying in America's schools / by Klein, Jessie.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-285) and index.Introduction: The gender police -- Social status wars -- Masculinity and white supremacy -- Violence against girls -- Gay bashing -- Girl bashing -- Cyber-bullying -- Adult bullies -- The bully economy -- America is from Mars, Europe is from Venus -- Creating kinder schools and cyberspaces -- Conclusion: From a bully society to compassionate communities.In today's schools, kids bullying kids is not an occasional occurrence but rather an everyday reality where children learn early that being sensitive, respectful, and kind earns them no respect. The author makes the provocative argument that the rise of school shootings across America, and childhood aggression more broadly, are the consequences of a society that actually promotes aggressive and competitive behavior. This work is a call to reclaim America's schools from the vicious cycle of aggression that threatens our children and our society at large. Heartbreaking interviews illuminate how both boys and girls obtain status by acting "masculine", displaying aggression at one another's expense as both students and adults police one another to uphold gender stereotypes. The author shows that the aggressive ritual of gender policing in American culture creates emotional damage that perpetuates violence through revenge, and that this cycle is the main cause of not only the many school shootings that have shocked America, but also related problems in schools, manifesting in high rates of suicide, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-cutting, truancy, and substance abuse. After two decades working in schools as a school social worker and professor, the author proposes ways to transcend these destructive trends, transforming school bully societies into compassionate communities.
Subjects: Bullying; Bullying in schools; School shootings; School discipline;
© c2012., New York University Press,
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Stop bullying at work : strategies and tools for HR, legal, & risk management professionals / by Daniel, Teresa A.,1957-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Workplace bullying: what it is and isn't -- Examining workplace bullying --  When HR professionals are bullied at work -- Dealing with workplace bullying -- The way forward -- Appendix: Strategic HR tools. Although it is not yet illegal, workplace bullying can poison your organization by undermining employee motivation and by eroding any sense of loyalty or teamwork, and it can ultimately destroy trust at all levels. Bullying affects not just the targets of the abusive conduct, but also their co-workers who cannot understand why senior leaders would tolerate such bad behavior or, worse yet, personally engage in its use. In a nutshell, bullying is bad management at its absolute worst—and it represents a real risk to your organization if left unchecked. Stop Bullying at Work helps HR professionals, legal professionals, and business leaders understand * what workplace bullying is * the harm done to organizations that ignore or minimize bullying behavior * the differences between a workplace bully and a tough boss * the differences between workplace bullying and hazing and harassment. [From amazon.com].
Subjects: Bullying in the workplace.;
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Bullies in the workplace : [electronic resource] : Seeing and stopping adults who abuse their co-workers and employees by Paludi, Michele.;
"A team of interdisciplinary experts provides an up-to-date review of current theories, empirical research, and management strategies that will help organizations address workplace bullying through both prevention and intervention. Workplace bullying is a serious issue that can lead to anxiety, depression, substance abuse, absenteeism, sleep disturbances, and post-traumatic stress syndrome. This book has a simple goal: to help employers see bullying--and stop it. It does that by providing organizations with best practices, management strategies for bullying prevention, and protocols for investigating bullying complaints. Part I of the book overviews workplace bullying, discussing incidence, psychological dimensions, and explanatory models. It looks at reasons bullies do what they do, at the difference between a tough boss and a bully, and at the cost of bullying for organizations. Equally important are the book's insights into the impact of bullying on employees. Everyday problems of employees targeted by bullies at work are illustrated, including the resulting psychological distress that can lead to suicide. Part II of the work focuses on prevention and coping and on legislation that protects employees, including Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Finally, to help both employers and employees, the book offers sample anti-bully policies and bully awareness training programs, and also lists organizations concerned with workplace bullying." -- Publisher's descriptio.Electronic reproduction.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Bullying in the workplace.; Nonfiction.; Business.;
© 2015.,
On-line resources: http://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=130119&titleID=2296377 -- Click to access digital title in OverDrive.;
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Sexual harassment and bullying : a guide to keeping kids safe and holding schools accountable / by Strauss, Susan,1946-https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjv4DxxqJW9KcbvkKv6Jwy;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-249) and index.Sexual harassment, Title IX, and the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights -- Sexual harassment of elementary and special education students -- Harassment of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students -- Bullying -- The difference between sexual harassment and bullying and why it matters -- Cyberharassment and cyberbullying -- The impact of sexual harassment -- Why don't schools stop sexual harassment and bullying? -- The causes and contributing factors of sexual harassment -- Additional laws -- Partnering with schools to keep kids safe -- Holding schools accountable.Despite headlines that label all harassment among youth as bullying, there is in fact a difference between sexual harassment and bullying. This book discusses the similarities and important differences between the two, offering firsthand accounts from victims and others involved in combating the activities that victimize students. It provides parents, youth advocates, scout leaders, and other concerned adults with practical steps to partner with schools to prevent and intervene on the behaviors to help keep kids safe. The book clearly identifies the steps to take to hold schools accountable when a student has been harassed or bullied, even when the school is not stopping the behavior. Providing examples throughout the work, Strauss helps readers become better acquainted with the various activities that constitute sexual harassment and bullying and what they can do to combat the problem.
Subjects: Bullying.; Sexual harassment in education.; Bullying; Sexual harassment;
© ©2012., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
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