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Schroeder, Jared C. – Review of Higher Education, 2013
When Jake Baker wrote a violent, sexually themed story about one of his classmates and emailed it to a friend, the case that ensued highlighted how new technologies have created fresh ways for students to harass, oppress, or be oppressed by others. This article examines concepts of violence and cultural imperialism oppression, primarily as defined…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Violence, Colleges, Antisocial Behavior
Kaplan, H. Roy – Journal of School Violence, 2007
River Run High School, located in rural west central Florida, was the site for a case study of student conflict precipitated by the wearing and display of Confederate flags on campus. Following a series of tense student encounters over Confederate and other racist symbols, a conflict resolution team was invited to intervene. Team members created a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Conflict, Constitutional Law, Conflict Resolution

Dee, Juliet Lushbough – Journal of Communication, 1987
Reviews U.S. court decisions on cases in which a child or young adult was the victim of violence that was said to have been induced by the media. Suggests that the courts have generally hesitated to hold media organizations accountable for inciting the violent acts of individuals. (NKA)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Legal Responsibility, Mass Media Effects, Media Research