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Authors: Bokan Dragana BULLYING AND VIOLENCE Authors: Bokan Dragana Student conference on Security and Safety in local communities, Podgorica, Montenegro, 9. 4. 2019 III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

"The boy was attacked by a classmate in school“ "Beaten girl in school" "The girl was beaten with a metal rod" III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Types of bullying- Verbal Social Physical Cyber

In our country, Every 5th child feels some form of violence in a school.

Problem of role model – That is the problem when child is more on the streets than with family or with friends in school.

THE Most important factors for the occurrence of bullying Family School and teachers Peer groups Computer games with elements of violence

Stepped sYstem Police , courts… Centre for social work School Family

Thank you for your attention!

Introduction III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

Conclusion III. International student conference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019