Understanding Violence
Bullying
Types of abuse
Preventing and coping with abuse
Prevention
100

The most common violent crime

What is assault?

100

The kind of bullying done online

What is cyberbullying?

100

What type of abuse includes name calling and belittling

What is psychological abuse

100

The pattern of repeating abuse from one generation to the next

What is the cycle of abuse?

100

An important characteristic of an effective guidance program that requires direct student involvement through modeling, role play and behavioral rehearsal

What is active/hands on?

200

The most common targets of abuse

What are women and children?

200

This kind of bullying is meant to damage relationships or social standing through exclusion

What is recreational?

200

Failure to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs of a dependent

What is neglect?

200

Behavior that in some ways helps an abuser continue his or her actions

What is enabling?

200

Providing this kind of intervention can help at-risk students who may be struggling with academics or social relationships

What is early intervention?

300

The age group likely to encounter violence

What is teens?

300

These acts occur every day and can create a climate of fear and hostility in school

What is bullying?

300

Physical abuse that occurs within a family

What is domestic violence?

300

A toll-free telephone service where abuse victims can get help and information about

What is a crisis hot-line?

300

Providing "this" to staff, students and families can help lessen the likelihood of school violence

What is non-threatening training

400

An illegal act committed against someone because he or she is a member of a particular group

What is hate crime?

400

This percentage of students ages 12-18 reported being bullied in the 2023 school year

What is 32%

400

The physical, mental and emotional mistreatment of another person

What is abuse?

400

Divorce, lack of communication and coping skills, a history of having been abused as a child, alcohol and drug use, lack of parenting skills

What are warning signs of abuse?

400

Among other things, this person's presence and authority on school campuses can help people feel safe

What is a school resource officer

500

Violence committed for no particular reason

What is random violence?

500

One of the biggest issues in bullying is that bystanders do nothing.  Emowering them to do so can help stop bullying and intimidation

What is speak up?

500

Repeated communication using words, gestures, bullying, insults and threats to make another person feel worthless

What is emotional abuse?

500

You may fear that no one will believe you, a child may fear that adults will think they are lying or exaggerating, a person may think abuse is a private matter; some people believe they deserved to be abuse because of something they did

What is why survivors/the abused stay silent?

500

To use of communication and in many cases, compromise to settle a disagreement

What is negotiation?

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