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Bullying Cyber - bullying Harassment AbuseViolenceMix

Example What is the University of Washington? A public institution in the Pacific Northwest with a Husky named “Dubs” as its mascot

Where is the most common place for bullying to occur? Inside Schools 100

200 Isolating a person is an example of ____________ bullying Psychological

300 Making threats is an example of ____________ bullying Verbal

400 Name 3 reasons teens are targeted by bullies -Considered weak, unable to defend themselves -Annoying or provoking -Depressed, anxious, insecure -Low self esteem -Less Popular -Unable to get along with others

500 Name 3 effects of bullying -Dropping out of school -Problems with violence -Substance abuse -Problems with the law

100 Name 3 social media sites teens use to cyberbully Facebook, instagram, snapchat, twitter, askFM, vine, youtube, texting

200 Name 3 effects of Cyberbullying -Alcohol and drug use -Skipping school -Experiencing in person bullying -Unwilling to attend school -Health problems -Self harm

300 Name 3 ways to stop a Cyber-bully -Show screenshot to adult -Block them -Report them -Keep passwords safe -Keep a record/Evidence

400 Name 3 reasons why cyber- bullying can have greater effects than in person bullying -Anonymous -Difficult to trace -Reaches wider audience (100’s!) -Any time of the day, 24/7 -Difficult to delete -Gets shared, forwarded

500 Define Cyber-bullying (Need 2 Key words) The electronic posting of mean spirited messages about a person, often done anonymously

100 True True or False: Sexual Harassment is illegal

200 Gender Discrimination A type of harassment that can be related to both male and females is _________

300 Name 2 Responses a person can use if they are being harassed -Tell the person to stop -Report it -Be assertive -Walk away

400 Include at least 3 things in which people may discriminate/conduct harassment Nationality Race Skin color Gender Sexual orientation Age Religious beliefs

500 Name 4 types of Sexual Harassment -Cat calling -Whistling -Unwanted touching -Jokes -Notes -Gestures

100 Name 2 effects of Physical Abuse -Impaired brain development -Impaired physical development -Hyperactivity -Sleep disturbances -Stress/fear

200 This is the most common type of abuse in a dating situation Emotional Abuse

300 1 out of every 10 children experience this type of abuse Neglect

400 Name 3 effects of Emotional abuse -Low self esteem -Alcohol, drug use -Brain development -Suicide -Self harm -Eating disorders

500 Name 4 reasons why a parent would abuse their children -Stress -Divorce -Mental Illness -Drug/alcohol use -Lack of parenting skills -Anger issues

100 An attack on another person is also known as __________ Assault

200 Name 2 ways to protect yourself from violence -Avoiding walking alone at night -Neighborhood watch -Tell people where you are -Stay in well lit areas -Avoid suspicious places -Report suspicious behavior -Be aware of surroundings -Careful use of headphones

300 An unfair negative opinion of a group of people Prejudice

400 Name 3 ways schools reduce violence -Zero tolerance policies -Security systems -Guards -School uniforms -Locker searches -Cameras

500 This type of violence is the most common in cases of domestic violence Battery

100 What is the average jail time for a person convicted of rape? a.6 years b. 8 years c. 10 years d. 15 years 8 years

200 What is the leading cause of death among people ages 16-24? Suicide

300 What is the minimum number of years a person will spend in jail for a murder? 20

400 What is the minimum number of years in jail for attempted murder? 10

500 Which Illinois city has the highest crime rate? (Per capita) A. Springfield B. Rockford C. DeKalb Rockford