Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying

Author:   Sameer K. Hinduja ,  Justin W. Patchin
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
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9781071916568


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   26 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sameer K. Hinduja ,  Justin W. Patchin
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   Corwin Press Inc
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781071916568


ISBN 10:   1071916564
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   26 September 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements About the Authors Chapter 1: Adolescent Aggression Goes Online Chapter 2: The Nature and Forms of Cyberbullying Chapter 3: What Do We Know About Cyberbullying Chapter 4: Legal Issues: Protecting Your Students, Your School, and Yourself Chapter 5: Preventing Cyberbullying Chapter 6: Responding to Cyberbullying References

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As a principal, I am constantly dealing with issues involving students and technology. Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard provides a playbook for addressing these problems and for preventing them from occurring in the first place. -- Mary Jo Vitale * Madison, Wisconsin * The third edition of Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard provides new, welcome insights on topics such as online gaming and metaverse environments, as well as how to promote empathy, resilience, and positive decision making when being targeted by peers with harassing or hateful comments, videos, and other forms of cruel content. If you want to make measurable progress in safeguarding your always-connected students, this is the book you need. -- Matthew Pursel * Boca Raton, Florida * As a middle school counselor, I always turn to Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin for expert advice on preventing and addressing cyberbullying. In this newest edition of their groundbreaking book, they share updated, research-informed, practical strategies that are easy to use on an individual, classroom, or schoolwide level to promote safe, healthy, and ethical student interactions online. Anyone who works with children or teens must have this indispensable -- Phyllis L. Fagell Hinduja and Patchin offer up-to-date and practical strategies for identifying and handling cyberbullying. In all my years in education, these have been the toughest incidents to handle as there are so many moving pieces. This book provides the resources we need in an easily accessible and organized -- Carmen Labreque * Glendale, California * Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard is extremely relevant. It offers an abundance of research on cyberbullying and a thorough explanation of the legal ramifications involved in -- Delia Racines * Los Angeles, California *


As a principal, I am constantly dealing with issues involving students and technology. Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard provides a playbook for addressing these problems and for preventing them from occurring in the first place. -- Mary Jo Vitale * Madison, Wisconsin * The third edition of Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard provides new, welcome insights on topics such as online gaming and metaverse environments, as well as how to promote empathy, resilience, and positive decision making when being targeted by peers with harassing or hateful comments, videos, and other forms of cruel content. If you want to make measurable progress in safeguarding your always-connected students, this is the book you need. -- Matthew Pursel * Boca Raton, Florida * As a middle school counselor, I always turn to Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin for expert advice on preventing and addressing cyberbullying. In this newest edition of their groundbreaking book, they share updated, research-informed, practical strategies that are easy to use on an individual, classroom, or schoolwide level to promote safe, healthy, and ethical student interactions online. Anyone who works with children or teens must have this indispensable guide! -- Phyllis L. Fagell Hinduja and Patchin offer up-to-date and practical strategies for identifying and handling cyberbullying. In all my years in education, these have been the toughest incidents to handle as there are so many moving pieces. This book provides the resources we need in an easily accessible and organized manner. -- Carmen Labreque * Glendale, California * Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard is extremely relevant. It offers an abundance of research on cyberbullying and a thorough explanation of the legal ramifications involved in handling these incidents. -- Delia Racines * Los Angeles, California *


Author Information

Sameer Hinduja is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Florida Atlantic University. He is recognized internationally for his groundbreaking work about cyberbullying and safe social media use among youth. His research seeks to illuminate how best to promote civility, deter harmful behavior, and proactively reduce victimization online. Justin W. Patchin is a professor of criminal justice at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. For two decades he has been exploring the intersection of teens and technology, with particular focus on cyberbullying and sexting. He travels the world helping communities make online spaces safer and kinder.

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