1, which makes the bullied person have negative self-concept or self-cognition, inferiority and lack of self-confidence;
2. Seriously affect students' normal life and study;
3. It is not conducive to the healthy growth of students; And behaviors that easily lead to crime.
The ways to prevent campus violence are as follows:
1, it is necessary to improve the ability to distinguish right from wrong and enhance the awareness of law and self-protection.
2. Parents should establish effective communication with their children and strictly discipline them;
3. Schools should attach importance to students' moral cultivation and legal education, and guide students to establish correct values;
4. The society should create a safe and fast social environment for the growth of minors, and reduce or even avoid the occurrence of school violence.
Schools should establish a system for the prevention and control of student bullying, and carry out education and training on the prevention and control of student bullying for faculty and students.
Schools should immediately stop bullying students, and notify the parents or other guardians of bullying and bullied underage students to participate in the identification and handling of bullying; Give timely psychological counseling, education and guidance to relevant minor students; Give necessary family education guidance to the parents or other guardians of relevant minor students.
For underage students who commit bullying, schools should strengthen discipline according to the nature and degree of bullying. For serious bullying, the school shall not conceal it, but shall report it to the public security organ and the education administrative department in time, and cooperate with the relevant departments to deal with it according to law.
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The concept of campus violence
Campus violence refers to violence in and out of the classroom, around the school, on the way to and from school, on the internet and all other situations related to the campus environment.
According to the types of perpetrators and victims, campus violence can be divided into: violence between students, violence between teachers and students, and violence between off-campus personnel and teachers and students in school.
According to its manifestations, school violence can be divided into physical violence (including corporal punishment), emotional or psychological violence (including verbal violence), sexual violence (including rape and harassment) and bullying (including cyber bullying).