DOWNLOAD
DOWNLOAD: The Bully, The Bullied, and The Bystander
DOWNLOAD: How to start and facilitate a support group for victims of stalking
DOWNLOAD: Responding to Stalking A Guide for Community Corrections Officers
DOWNLOAD: Workplace Bullying The Silent Epidemic
DOWNLOAD: A Look at Bullying in Canada
DOWNLOAD: bullying we can all help stop it
TRAINING
TRAINING: SECOND STEP Training
TRAINING: STEPS TO RESPECT A Bullying Prevention Program
TRAINING: Bully Proof Your School
TRAINING: Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP)
TRAINING: Course tackles office bullying
TRAINING: North America’s Proactive Anti Bullying School & Community Program
TRAINING: BullyHelp “101”
TRAINING: STOP A BULLY is a safe Bullying Reporting Program
TRAINING: Bullying Courses
ARTICLE
ARTICLE: The best defence against bullying
ARTICLE: Study finds startling new data on homophobia in Canadian classrooms
ARTICLE: When playground behavior enters the virtual world
ARTICLE: Bully Proof: A To-Do List
ARTICLE: Study links teenage bullying to social status
ARTICLE: Bullying seen as ‘instrument for social climbing’
ARTICLE: Workplace Bullying in the Academic World?
ARTICLE: Bullying and Courage: Why The King’s Speech Speaks to Us Today
ARTICLE: Surrey students learn dramatic lesson about cyber-bullying
ARTICLE: Bully Beatdown okay for Canada, TV council rules
ARTICLE: 10 Anti-Gay Myths Debunked
ARTICLE: Bullying: The Elephant in the School Yard
ARTICLE: Bullying in the Workplace
ARTICLE: Ten Choices in the Study of Workplace Mobbing or Bullying
ARTICLE: Checklist Of Mobbing Indicators
ARTICLE: Anger and Shame: Emotions of Bullying
ARTICLE: “It gets better” only goes so far
ARTICLE: Bullying boosts gay and lesbian suicide rates Homophobia
ARTICLE: LGBT kids told life will get better Speaker offers words of support
ARTICLE: MYTHS/REALITIES
ARTICLE: Bullying – Myths and Realities
ARTICLE: Five myths about bullying
ARTICLE: AT THE MERCY OF THE MOB
ARTICLE: An exploration of predatory behaviour in cyberspace
ARTICLE: Corporate Cyberstalking: An Invitation to Build Theory
ARTICLE: An exploratory study of harassment perpetrated via the Internet
ARTICLE: Bullying (16): How to help bullying bystanders
ARTICLE: Bullying affects gays’ health: Study
ARTICLE: Mo. lawmakers to discuss anti-bullying legislation
ARTICLE: LGBT Africans face blackmail, extortion due to homophobic laws
ARTICLE: Bullying-suicide case gets first court review
ARTICLE: Shepard, Wilchins talk gender, hate crimes
ARTICLE: Slain student Larry King remembered at university vigil
ARTICLE: Today: Encinal School is wearing pink
ARTICLE: Bullying: Not Just for the Maladjusted!
ARTICLE: Sticks, stones and bullies
ARTICLE: Bullying Not Part Of Growing Up
ARTICLE: Diana Boggia: Parents are in a position to help prevent bullying
ARTICLE: Web of Popularity, Achieved by Bullying
ARTICLE: 12yo victim leads push to stamp out bullying
ARTICLE: Cyberstalking and Cyberbullying in the Philippines
ARTICLE: What Do I Do if My Child is Bullying Others?
ARTICLE: Raging parents: The new schoolyard bullies
ARTICLE: Mobbing: Bullying’s Ugly Cousin
ARTICLE: More on workplace bullying
INFORMATION
INFORMATION: Organized Stalking by Groups – FAQ
INFORMATION: Online Harassment/Cyberstalking Statistics
INFORMATION: The Course and Nature of Stalking: A Victim Perspective
INFORMATION: Support-Seeking Female Victims of Stalking
INFORMATION: Subject: Bullying
INFORMATION: What is bullying?
INFORMATION: What are the myths about bullying?
INFORMATION: Working with Victims of Stalking
INFORMATION: Suicidal Thoughts or Threats
INFORMATION: Bullying and Harrassment
INFORMATION: It’s Time to Talk About Bullying
INFORMATION: Gay bashing
INFORMATION: Bullying Prevention: Nature and Extent of Bullying in Canada
INFORMATION: Homophobia: a global phenomenon (3 feb 2011)
INFORMATION: What is Community-based Harassment?
INFORMATION: Bullying in the Workplace
INFORMATION: Amending the Anti-Bullying Law (VIDEO)
BOOK
BOOK: The Bully-Free Workplace
BOOK: Gentle Art Of Verbal Self Defense At Work
BOOK: OVERVIEW: The GAVSD (Gentle Art Of Verbal Self Defense) System
BOOK: Bullying Prevention and Intervention Realistic Strategies for Schools
BOOK: Terrorist Stalking in America By David Lawson
BOOK: Gaslighting By Victor Santoro
BOOK: Mind Controllers By Dr. Armen Victorian
BOOK: How to Get Even with Anybody Anytime By Scott French
BOOK: Please Stop Laughing at Us
BOOK: The Bully A Discussion and Activity Story On Bullying
BOOK: Bullycide in America
DEFINITIONS
Verbal Self Defense, aka ‘Verbal Judo, is defined as using one’s words to prevent, de-escalate, or end an attempted assault. It is a way of using words as a way to maintain your mental and emotional safety. This kind of ‘conflict management’ involves using posture and body language, tone of voice, and choice of words as a means for calming a potentially volatile situation before it can manifest into any type of physical violence. This often involves techniques such as taking a time-out, deflecting the conversation to less argumentative topics, and/or redirecting the conversation to other individuals in the group who are less passionately involved (Wikipedia).
Bullying is a form of abuse. It involves repeated acts over time attempting to create or enforce one person’s (or group’s) power over another person (or group), thus an “imbalance of power.” The “imbalance of power” may be social power and/or physical power. The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a target. Bullying types of behavior are often rooted in a would-be bully’s inability to empathize with those whom he or she would target. Bullying consists of three basic types of abuse – emotional, verbal and physical. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion such as psychological manipulation. (Wikepedia)
Community-based harassment is a grown-up version of school yard bullying. Multiple individuals within a community participate in the harassment and stalking of a single individual. However, rather than attack a victim physically, techniques are used to undermine a person psychologically. This can be far more damaging than a physical attack because not only is it very hard to prove, but it is extremely traumatizing for the victim. (Also known as cause stalking or gang stalking). catchcanada
If someone uses any electronic device to aid them in invading your person or property for the purpose of gathering information illegally, or for the purpose of causing harm, this is Electronic Harassment. Electronic Harassment