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Alleviating Bullying
Conquering the Challenge of Violent Crimes- Editors:
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- 2014
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- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-6360-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-6362-5
- Publisher
- University Press, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 220
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
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- Foreword No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Chapter One—Bullying in the School Environment No access Pages 1 - 9
- Chapter Two—Bullying . . . Even in Retirement No access Pages 10 - 29
- Chapter Three—'Bullying-Proofing' the Academe: Dealing with the Bunch and Bullies in a Whole School-Approach No access Pages 30 - 61
- Chapter Four—Cyberbullying: A By-Product of the Internet No access Pages 62 - 69
- Chapter Five—First Year Teachers' Perception on Their Self-Efficacy in Bullying Intervention: Teacher Preparation Programs No access Pages 70 - 87
- Chapter Six—Prison Bullying: The Ultimate State for the Battle of Institutional Power and Control No access Pages 88 - 106
- Chapter Seven—Is Bullying the Same as it Has Always Been? Are We Making Too Much of Typical Childhood Behaviors? No access Pages 107 - 127
- Chapter Eight—The Importance of Play in Creating Social Awareness to Support a Bully-Free Environment No access Pages 128 - 145
- Chapter Nine—Bullying: Recognizing the Warning Signs No access Pages 146 - 160
- Chapter Ten—K-12 Bullying Through a Generational Lens: Consequences and Interventions No access Pages 161 - 172
- Chapter Eleven—Bullying, Gender Equity, Harassment, Drop-Out Anticipation, and Solution: What Would You Do? No access Pages 173 - 186
- Chapter Twelve—Cyberbullying From Schoolyard to Cyberspace: An Evolution No access Pages 187 - 214
- Contributors No access Pages 215 - 220





