Presentation: Why Some Victims of Bullying are Retaliating
Length: 1 – 1½ hours (time spent on topic may be adjusted)
Description: This insightful and emotionally charged presentation addresses the psychological and cognitive path some victims of bullying have taken from hurt, anger, hate, rage to revenge. Almost all school shootings in the last six years have involved victims who retaliated. This presentation is based on Dr. Beane’s son’s journey and a study of other young people who have retaliated. Dr. Beane’s illustrations (using an apple, Styrofoam plate, nails, etc.) and true heart-breaking stories are unforgettable. He served as an expert witness for the defense attorney in a criminal case involving retaliation – explaining to the jury why a high school student took the path from hurt to revenge. It is important for officers to understand this path and to be able to identify where victims are on the path. If there is ever a hostage situation involving victims of bullying, this information will be extremely helpful to police officers.
Note: After the presentation, attendees may purchase the booklet, Why are Some Victims of Bullying Retaliating by Dr. Allan Beane, which includes the content of the presentation. If the sponsoring agency wishes to purchase a copy of this booklet for the attendees, discounts are available for large orders.
Presentation: Bullying – Stopping the Pain and Violence
Length: 1 – 1 ½ hours
Description: This powerful and motivational presentation addresses the nature of bullying and the rationale for preventing and stopping it. The following questions are addressed:
- What is bullying?
- Why must it be addressed?
- Why are some victims retaliating? (brief discussion)
- How often does it occur?
- Where does it occur?
- When does it occur?
- How is it different with boys and girls?
- What are the typical characteristics of potential victims?
- What are the typical characteristics of victims – warning signs?
- What are the typical characteristics of bullies – warning signs?
Workshop: Bullying – The Role of Community and State Law Enforcement Officers
Length: 3 to 6 hours (time spent on topics can be adjusted)
Description: This interactive workshop addresses the nature of bullying, the rationale for preventing and stopping it, strategies for investigating rumors, and on-the-spot responding to bullying. The following questions are addressed:
- What is bullying?
- Why must it be addressed?
- Why are some victims retaliating? (brief discussion)
- How often does it occur?
- Where does it occur?
- When does it occur?
- How is it different with boys and girls?
- What are the typical characteristics of potential victims?
- What are the typical characteristics of victims – warning signs?
- What are the typical characteristics of bullies – warning signs?
- What to investigate rumors?
- How should you respond to bullying situations?
- How strategies can victims use to be safe and to cope with the bullying?
- How can I help empower the bystanders?
- What resources are available to help reduce bullying in our schools?
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