Cause and Effect Harrassment

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Every school must play its role in maintaining a safe learning environment. If there is hostile action, in some cases it is illegal. school violence must be eliminated, if it does not have the potential to increase into embarrassing lawsuits, the kind of publicity that all schools do not want.

There are many types of abuse in the school environment. Harassment can consist of unwelcome or offensive behavior that contributes to a hostile school environment. This can come from schoolmates, girlfriends, teachers, even parents who can cause students to feel uncomfortable or threatened, so let's take a closer look at the types of abuse in the most common school environment.

1. Physical Harassment

Physical abuse is one of the most common types of abuse in school

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Physical abuse is one of the most common types of abuse in school. This can also come in the form of violence, both physically and property. This can also threaten behavior. In its extreme, it can even be called an attack. A student can experience physical abuse, such as pushing, punching or slapping, as well as other types of physical abuse. This can also involve cars, for example. A student can damage a car (or motorcycle or bicycle) by damaging, damaging, scratching or causing other types of damage.

2. Personal Harassment

Personal harassment can also be called bullying

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Personal harassment can also be called bullying. The victim may be subjected to unwanted remarks, insults, offensive and derogatory statements. Being constantly put down with condescending statements can all be seen as personal harassment.

3. Discriminatory Harassment

This type of harassment in schools is directed at a person's race, age, gender or other forms of protected class that are subject to offensive speech or intimidation

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This type of harassment in schools is directed at a person's race, age, gender or other forms of protected class that are subject to offensive speech or intimidation. People must be really careful today. Sometimes you can hear someone say this kind of statement in a private conversation. Discriminatory harassment is very difficult to navigate, so it is best to ask for advice from teachers and parents to be given guidance from them.

4. Psychological Harassment

Sometimes, the harassment can be of a psychological nature and can have a negative impact on the victim

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Sometimes, the harassment can be of a psychological nature and can have a negative impact on the victim. A victim is often put down, belittled or has to listen to needless condescending remarks that can affect him or her. These negative remarks can be aimed at the victim from both a professional as well as personal level

5. Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is also seen as harassment and carried out online

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Cyberbullying is also seen as harassment and carried out online. People who abuse can make threatening statements to victims or spread rumors on social media. This can then spread like wildfire. It can also be out of control. Now, there is the possibility of other people joining and also harassing victims (people who do not know each other or not one school). There are several examples when cyberbullying to someone who is vulnerable causes them to take their own lives. Although this may be rare and also extreme, this has happened before.

6. Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment is when the perpetrator acts romantically or sexually against the victim who is clearly uncomfortable and does not want attention like this

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Sexual harassment is when the perpetrator acts romantically or sexually against the victim who is clearly uncomfortable and does not want attention like this. for example, kaka classes or peers make sexual requests to victims and if not served, threaten something negative, such as committing violence or even threatening to kill.

There are still other forms, such as verbal abuse, harassment of power and abuse of retaliation. All of this contributes to an unhealthy and hostile school environment. When in school, the safest thing to do is always stay patient, even though it can be difficult when differences of opinion arise. It is important for students to ease any situation before they lose control.

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⏰ Last updated: May 08, 2019 ⏰

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