This brief, based on PRC faculty research associate Stephen Russell's and postdoctoral fellow Jack Day and colleague's article in Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity entitled, "Supportive, Not Punitive, Practices Reduce Homophobic Bullying and Improve School Connectedness," highlights the best practices preventing homophobic bullying in schools, an important issue as U.S. states consider how to implement the Every Student Succeeds Act (the replacement for the No Child Left Behind Act). The brief shows that schools with supportive practices, such as counseling services and a case-by-case approach to discipline, have better outcomes than schools with punitive, “zero tolerance” practices.Population Research Cente
In this issue of Social Policy Report, authors Russell, Kosciw, Horn, and Saewyc review the research...
Bullying, aggression, and peer victimization among adolescents are significant public health concern...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare rates of victimization by general, cyber-, an...
This brief, based on PRC faculty research associate Stephen Russell's and postdoctoral fellow Jack D...
In the United States there has been growing public and scientific attention to homophobia in schools...
The presence of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in schools has been linked to low rates of bullying fo...
The presence of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in schools has been linked to low rates of bullying fo...
Bullying threatens the well-being and school success of students. Since the 1990s, the creation of p...
Recently, research on homophobic bullying has increased. School is a relevant environment in which m...
Bullying is common in U.S. schools and is linked to emotional, behavioral, and academic risk for sch...
Few issues have generated more interest from educators in the last decade than bullying. And with go...
Schools are increasingly expected to intervene to prevent the sorts of bullying behavior that can in...
Research on bullying victimization has expanded to specific forms of harassment based on discriminat...
Contemporary data illustrate a greater risk in school environments for students who identify as lesb...
Although in recent years there has been increased attention on bullying prevention and bullying legi...
In this issue of Social Policy Report, authors Russell, Kosciw, Horn, and Saewyc review the research...
Bullying, aggression, and peer victimization among adolescents are significant public health concern...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare rates of victimization by general, cyber-, an...
This brief, based on PRC faculty research associate Stephen Russell's and postdoctoral fellow Jack D...
In the United States there has been growing public and scientific attention to homophobia in schools...
The presence of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in schools has been linked to low rates of bullying fo...
The presence of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) in schools has been linked to low rates of bullying fo...
Bullying threatens the well-being and school success of students. Since the 1990s, the creation of p...
Recently, research on homophobic bullying has increased. School is a relevant environment in which m...
Bullying is common in U.S. schools and is linked to emotional, behavioral, and academic risk for sch...
Few issues have generated more interest from educators in the last decade than bullying. And with go...
Schools are increasingly expected to intervene to prevent the sorts of bullying behavior that can in...
Research on bullying victimization has expanded to specific forms of harassment based on discriminat...
Contemporary data illustrate a greater risk in school environments for students who identify as lesb...
Although in recent years there has been increased attention on bullying prevention and bullying legi...
In this issue of Social Policy Report, authors Russell, Kosciw, Horn, and Saewyc review the research...
Bullying, aggression, and peer victimization among adolescents are significant public health concern...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare rates of victimization by general, cyber-, an...