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A Drop in Violence, But Bullying Continues

According to a new government report, partially published in The Washington Post, there is a drop in violence going on across the nation. For schools, this means there were 27 homocides of “victims ages 5 to 18, traveling to or from school or at a school-sponsored event in the 2006-2007 school year.” But in 1992-1993, there were 34. That’s the good news.

The bad news is that bullying and other forms of victimization like taunting, being the subject of rumors, being threatened, being excluded from activities, etc—all those things continue. According to this report, “32% of students in 2007 reported having been bullied at school.”

Katrina Baum, one of the authors of the report, “Indicators of School Crime and Safety” who also is a researcher at the Bureau of Justice and Statistics was interviewed in the Post. She seemed to be in favor of anti-bullying programs, “…when they [anti-bullying] programs work well, they change the attitude that kids have toward their school. The kids have more of a stake in the school…”

That’s refreshing to know! Some anti-bullying programs are helping to prevent more children from being victimized. We cannot allow bullying to be the elephant in the room. Talking about bullying with young people will help in reducing the incidents of it.

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Yasmin Shiraz is the President of Still Eye Rise Films, an independent production company which films educational and thought provoking documentaries that chronicle the lives, traumas and experiences of youth. Her first production, Can She Be Saved?, a documentary that examines violence among middle school girls, was an official selection of the 2009 Roxbury Film Festival and recently won a 2009 Indie Award of Merit from IndieFest. Yasmin Shiraz is the Award winning Author of Retaliation a novel about a community’s response to youth violence. In 2009, it was selected as one of the top Ten Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers by the American Library Association. She is the author of The Blueprint for My Girls: How To Build A Life Full of Courage, Determination & Self Love (Simon and Schuster) and five other books. Her best selling “Blueprint” empowerment series is utilized as a self esteem, motivational, and educational tool at middle and high schools, after school programs, non-profit youth centers, as well as Boys and Girls Clubs throughout the country.

2 Comments for A Drop in Violence, But Bullying Continues

  1. nixon
    September 24, 2009 at 3:38 pm

    Good point! Thanks!


  2. hanna
    November 13, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    Hey! Nice job here! I’ll be dropping by from time to time :)



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