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Bullying: Awareness, Prevention and Intervention Strategies

All rights reserved. Dr. Kelly Zinna. Do not reproduce without permission.. Overview. Definition, Scope and Perception of ProblemCultural Influences and BackdropCharacteristics of Bullies, Targets and VictimsGender differencesImpact for Victims and BulliesIntervention StrategiesBullying and Ta

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Bullying: Awareness, Prevention and Intervention Strategies

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    1. Bullying: Awareness, Prevention and Intervention Strategies Rochester, New York November 5, 2004 Presented by Dr. Kelly Zinna

    2. All rights reserved. Dr. Kelly Zinna. Do not reproduce without permission. Overview Definition, Scope and Perception of Problem Cultural Influences and Backdrop Characteristics of Bullies, Targets and Victims Gender differences Impact for Victims and Bullies Intervention Strategies Bullying and Targeted Violence

    3. All rights reserved. Dr. Kelly Zinna. Do not reproduce without permission. Defining the Problem Bullying is an action or series of actions resulting in psychological, emotional and/or physical harm to another and gratification for the perpetrator. Bullying always involves a power differential and is NOT the same as normal peer conflict.

    4. Differs from normal peer conflict Intent to Harm Intensity and Duration Power of the Bully Vulnerability of the Victim Lack of Support Disparate emotional reactions Long-term Consequences

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