SCHOOL VIOLENCE (VALUES ED.) Flashcards
(26 cards)
Is a behavior that is repeated or has potential to be repeated. Those who bully use their power such as popularity, physical strength, age or verbal attacks.
Bullying
What do the IMBALANCE OF POWERS INCLUDE?
- Misuse of power
- Ongoing and repeated
- Behaviors that can cause harm
Name the three main factor’s involved in bullying.
- Bully
- Victim
- Bystander
Someone who is popular or craves attention
Bully
Someone who is perceived to be weak or different in terms of appearance, ethnic group, color, rage, age, etc.
Victim
Someone who either encourages the bullying, prevents it, reports it, or does nothing.
Bystander
When someone uses words to hurt, harass, or scare another person. (direct)
Verbal Bullying
Does physical damage to someone/someone’s property
Physical Bullying
Ruins reputation socially (like spreading rumors)
Social Bullying
Includes inappropriate, harmful, or unwelcome sexual behavior.
Sexual Bullying
Targets their race, religion, gender, nationality, and etc.
Prejudicial Bullying
Anything bad being said online
through electronic devices/gadgets.
Cyberbullying
Are criminal acts or violent behavior linked to gangs.
Gang Violence
Bringing/using guns, knives, other weapons in the school area.
Weapon-related Violence
Act of forcing someone to go through humiliating dangerous actions (whipping, burning of skin, sexual assault, etc.)
Hazing
What are the two components under hazing?
Fraternities and Sororities
Is the brotherhood with common goals and aspirations.
Fraternities
Is the sisterhood with common goals and aspirations.
Sororities
Verbal or physical threats to instill fear.
Threats and Intimidation
Repeatedly following someone to gain information.
Stalking
Taking something from someone without consent.
Stealing
Using/selling/giving out vapes, drug conduct or crime, other gateway substances.
Substance abuse-related Violence
Damaging or destroying school property
Vandalism
Forcing someone to give money through blackmail/text
Extortion