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Information Resources
Bullying Awareness Week is from November 13 to 19, 2011. The library recommends the following resources to get you started.
Books/Reports
Bullying beyond the schoolyard : preventing and responding to cyberbullying / Hinduja, Sameer; Patchin, Justin W. Thousand Oaks, Calif. USA: Corwin Press Inc., 2008. HV 6773.15 .C92 H56 2008 (Available for loan from the CPC Library)
“Backed by years of research and enhanced by the authors' perspectives from the worlds of criminology, juvenile justice, and computer science, this book offers educators, families, and youth service providers an array of useful information, ranging from the social and legal context to concrete strategies for responding to cyberbullying."
Bullying in schools / Sampson, Rana; United States. Dept. of Justice. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. Washington, D.C. USA: Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, 2009. LB 3013.3 Sa4 2009“This guide provides police with information about bullying in schools, its extent and its causes, and enables police to steer schools away from common remedies that have proved ineffective elsewhere, and to develop ones that will work.”
Bullying prevention: nature and extent of bullying in Canada / Canada. National Crime Prevention Centre; Public Safety Canada. Ottawa: Public Safety Canada, 2008. BF 637 .B85 P83 2008“What is Bullying? What are the Connections between Bullying, Delinquency and Crime? What are the Risk Factors Associated with Bullying? How Frequent is Bullying? What Works to Prevent Bullying? Emerging Consensus: Whole-School Approach.”
Provincial model for a local police/school board protocol [2011] / Ontario. Ministry of Education; Ontario. Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Toronto: Ministry of Education, 2011.
Modèle provincial de protocole local entre la police et la conseil scolaire [2011]. Ministère de l'éducation; Ontario. Ontario. Ministère de la Sécurité communautaire et des Services correctionnels. Toronto : Ministère de l'éducation, 2011.
Prévenir l'intimidation ; la nature et la fréquence de l'intimidation au Canada / Canada. Centre national de prévention du crime; Sécurité publique Canada. Ottawa : Sécurité publique Canada, 2008. BF 637 .B85 P83 2008« Qu’est-ce que l’intimidation ? Existe-t-il une relation entre l’intimidation, la délinquance et la criminalité ? Quels sont les facteurs de risque associés à l’intimidation ? L’intimidation est-elle fréquente ? Comment prévenir l’intimidation ? Un consensus émergeant sur les bienfaits d’une approche holistique. »
Websites
Cyber-Respect (French)
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