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Seccombe, Karen – Prevention Researcher, 2011
Many theories have been offered to explain why people are impoverished. This article by Karen Seccombe uses the case study of "Dee," a newly single mother, to explore four of the most common: individualism, social structuralism, the culture of poverty, and fatalism. She concludes that poverty is a highly complex phenomenon, and it is likely that…
Descriptors: Poverty, Student Attitudes, Case Studies, Females
Harris, Sandra – Prevention Researcher, 2004
School bullying is often considered to be the fuel behind school violence. In a recent report by the Families and Work Institute, students reported that is was the small things, such as teasing, which often triggered serious episodes of violence. On the school campus, between 20 to 30% of the students report frequent involvement in bullying…
Descriptors: Violence, Bullying, School Safety, Grade 8