What adults should you trust at school to help with bullying?
Teacher, School Councillor, Principal
What is an example of a delinquency?
crimes against persons, crimes against property, drug offenses, and crimes against public order
A person who speaks or acts in support of an individual or cause, particularly someone who intervenes on behalf of a person being attacked or bullied is known as?
Upstander, good friend, advocate, supporter
"Young offender" or "juvenile" means? (Think age)
Between 12 and 17 years of age
True or False: Bullying can happen to anyone.
True. It’s important to remember that kids are bullied because the bully chose to target them. It’s a mistake to assume there is one type of target.
List reasons that are most common for a minor to turn to juvenile delinquency
School problems, economic problems (lack of food, clothing, shelter), substance abuse, lack of adult interaction, peer pressure
Using technology— texts, games and social media— to hurt or harm someone else on purpose is called?
Cyber bullying
How can schools prevent crime in minors?
Education, recreation, community involvement, after school programs, prevention programs
What can you do if you see someone being bullied?
1. Speak up! You should tell an adult. Telling is not tattling. In fact, it’s a really smart thing to do!
2. Reach out! Tell the person who is being bullied that they do not deserve to be treated that way. Nobody does.
True or False: Consequences from your actions can be positive or negative.
True.
Positive consequences include positive attention and praise and rewards for good behaviour. (Etc: being praised for going well on a test)
Negative consequences make behaviour less likely to happen again. (Etc: being grounded for skipping school)