Students’ bullying and harassment have been shown to be a problem and more schools around the world are starting to address them. Although much of the attention and research has focused on middle-school students, addressing bullying and harassment in universities is important and makes the object of the present research. We provide an overview of how student versus student bullying and harassment are reported, monitored, and dealt with at Canadian educational institutions. Specifically, we identify schools where there is information and policies regarding students’ persecution; we describe how colleges help and what advice they offer; we discuss frameworks used to tackle it; as well, we present other initiatives aiming to prevent it. We also attempt to evaluate measures by linking them with incidence figures. This review may guide future initiatives to tackle intimidation with the ultimate goal of improving the quality of university environment.
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Cismaru, M., & Cismaru, R. (2018). Protecting University Students From Bullying And Harassment: A Review Of The Initiatives At Canadian Universities. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 11(4), 145–152. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v11i4.10208
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