Prevention strategies for families and schools

Michele A. Paludi, editor ; foreword by Lisa Krenkel

While it's widely known that hate crimes represent a serious issue among today's adolescent population, most parents-and perhaps even some educators-may be unaware that gender-based violence is the most prevalent type of hate crime committed by and experienced by teens, and that adolescent girls are exposed to more violence than boys. A complete understanding of the nature of the problem is fundamental to curtailing problems like cyberbullying and sexual harrassment. The Psychology of Teen Violence and Victimization is a two-volume set that fills a gap in the current literature on teen violence by addressing the incidence, psychological explanations, and impact of all forms of teen violence. The author-a psychologist who has focused upon interpersonal problems centered on violence, harassment, and gender-provides in-depth discussion of the various types of violence committed by and against teens. The set offers actionable prevention strategies for parents and teachers as well as individuals involved in community programs. Special attention is given to the impact of violence on adolescents' emotional and physical health, interpersonal relationships, career development, and self-concept.

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書名 Prevention strategies for families and schools
著作者等 Krenkel Lisa
Paludi Michele A.
Paludi Michele Antoinette
シリーズ名 The psychology of teen violence and victimization
出版元 Praeger
刊行年月 c2011
ページ数 xxix, 272 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 9780313393754
NCID BB10978006
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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