Peer-to-Peer Bullying and Harassment: Background and Federal Response Efforts

$172.00

Audrey Robbins (Editor)

Series: Bullying and Victimization
BISAC: FAM049000

Many Members of Congress have become increasingly concerned about what can be done to address student bullying. This concern has arisen in response to high-profile bullying incidents that have occurred in recent years, and due to a growing body of research on the negative consequences of school bullying. This book focuses on the government’s efforts to enforce federal civil rights laws with respect to peer-to-peer violence based on race, national origin, sex, disability, religion, and sexual orientation or gender identity.
(Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Peer-to-Peer Violence and Bullying: Examining the Federal Response
(U.S. Commission on Civil Rights)

Student Bullying: Overview of Research, Federal Initiatives, and Legal Issues
(Gail McCallion, Jody Feder)

Index

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