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Released: 21-Mar-2012 6:00 AM EDT
Dignity for All Students: Expert Offers Tips for Preventing Bullying
University of Rochester

University of Rochester bullying expert Katy Allen offers her views on New York State's "Dignity for All Students Act," which takes effect this summer, and how schools and parents can help combat issues of social conflict, aggression, and drama—not just with The Dignity Act but in general—before they escalate and become serious bullying violations.

Released: 5-Mar-2012 11:40 AM EST
School Bullies More Likely to Be Substance Users
Ohio State University

Middle- and high-school students who bully their classmates are more likely than others to use substances such as cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana, a new study found.

1-Mar-2012 10:35 AM EST
Restorative Practices Work Against Bullying, Keynoter Says
Dick Jones Communications

The new social science of restorative practices is effective in preventing and dealing with bullying problems in schools, says the keynote speaker at a conference on bullying at Southern Connecticut. State U.

Released: 14-Nov-2011 2:00 PM EST
Researcher Informs Educators About the Legal Issues Surrounding Student Cyberbullying, ‘Sexting’ and Cell Phones
University of Cincinnati

A University of Cincinnati researcher will bring Ohio educators up-to-date on issues surrounding evolving technology and the legal responsibilities of schools.

Released: 11-Nov-2011 2:40 PM EST
Anti-Bullying Programs Likely Ineffective, Says Cornell Psychologist
Cornell University

Ritch Savin-Williams, professor of developmental psychology and director of Cornell University’s Sex & Gender Lab, comments on the efforts of schools to implement anti-bullying initiatives. Nov. 14 through 18 has been declared Ani-Bullying Week 2011 by the Anti-Bullying Alliance.

Released: 7-Nov-2011 1:40 PM EST
Anti-Bullying Center Offers Grounded Advice Amid the Outrage and Confusion
University at Buffalo

Although passion and widespread sympathy for bullying victims is natural and admirable, those who want to stop bullying abuse need to act in ways that reflect good science and proven research if they want to contribute to a culture that does not condone this behavior, according to the director of the University at Buffalo’s anti-bullying center.

Released: 31-Oct-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Psychologist Takes Advice on Bullying to Sesame Street
University at Buffalo

University at Buffalo Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie M. Ostrov’s work on understanding the development of bullying behavior in pre-school children has won him some influential admirers and boosters: Big Bird and his furry friends.

Released: 20-Oct-2011 1:20 PM EDT
Bullying Still Occurs in College, Professors Find
Indiana State University

In the study, researchers found that almost 22 percent of college students reported being cyberbullied while 15 percent reported being bullied.

Released: 18-Oct-2011 12:05 AM EDT
National Survey Will Measure How Bullying Impacts Children with Autism
Kennedy Krieger Institute

Interactive Autism Network asks families to report on bullying experiences of children with ASD.

Released: 12-Oct-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Expert Available for Bullying Prevention Month
PeacePartners

Bullying is not a new problem, but with advances in technology, bullying and cyberbullying have become an unrelenting ordeal. Michelle Molina, President and CEO of bullying prevention program PeaceBuilders, is available for interviews for October 2011 National Bullying Prevention Month.

Released: 4-Oct-2011 11:00 AM EDT
Drexel’s Youth Violence Expert Availableto Comment on National Bullying Prevention Month
Drexel University

During October, National Bullying Prevention Month, youth violence expert Dr. Charles A. Williams III, an assistant clinical professor in Drexel University’s School of Education and director of the Center for the Prevention of School-Aged Violence, is available to comment on tactics that both young people and their parents have at their disposal to respond to bullies, what the causes of bullying are and how can it be prevented.

Released: 23-Sep-2011 9:00 AM EDT
Gaga’s Anti-Bullying Stance Can Help, Says Expert
University at Buffalo

Lady Gaga and other celebrities commenting on bullying have the chance to teach young people about the horrors of bullying abuse, says the director of the University at Buffalo’s Alberti Center for the Prevention of Bullying Abuse, a power that makes it important they act responsibly.

Released: 30-Aug-2011 12:30 PM EDT
New Statement Addresses Abuse, Harassment and Bullying in Sport
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Sport and exercise medicine professionals have an important responsibility to protect the athletes under their care against abuse, harassment, and bullying, according to a position paper published in the September issue of Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health.


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