TITLE

Bullies--a growing problem

PUB. DATE
February 1995
SOURCE
Current Events;2/13/95, Vol. 94 Issue 18, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on a US court's order to end bullying by citing an anti-stalking law intended to protect battered women. Problems of bullying in schools; Remarks of psychologists; School bullying and street violence.
ACCESSION #
9503012447

Tags: BULLYING -- Prevention;  STALKING;  STUDENTS

 

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