School Violence Violence in the school environment is one of the most distracting things common in today's news media. Your heart will sink when children learn that they will handle classmates in such brutal ways. Whether it is a simple blow to a classmate or a threat to a teacher or a highly realistic gun violence act at school, the proportion of school violence acts in the US sharply rises doing.
Violence at school is one of the most visible forms of violence against children. Violence at school takes a variety of forms from physical violence to psychological violence. It is usually expressed through bullying, intimidation, repression. Violence in schools causes anxiety and fear that infringes on the right to learn in a safe and dangerous environment, impairing the general atmosphere of the school. Schools can not fulfill the role of learning and socialization if the children are not in an environment free of violence.
Violence in schools includes physical violence including student fighting and corporal punishment, psychological violence including cruelty, sexual violence including rape and sexual harassment, bullying in various forms such as cyber bullying, schools of weapons Transportation included. In recent decades, in many countries, especially in countries including weapons such as firearms and knives, this is considered to be a serious problem. This includes violence among students and physical attacks against students from school officials.
Bullying may be related to serious problems. The bullying of young people increases the risk of committing illegal acts such as vandalism and vandalism inside and outside the school. They are also at risk of drug abuse and dropouts. Victims of these behaviors also tend to develop or increase the severity of anxiety. Bullying and victims tend to be more susceptible to depression than fellows not involved in bullying and may lead to academic problems, frequent absences, loneliness, and social isolation. Studies have shown that bullying and its victims are at risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Victims of bullying in the workplace may be affected by a decline in performance, a decrease in absenteeism, and a decline in job satisfaction. After all, bullying may cause an increase in employee turnover rate.