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Summary KRM 210 SECTION B EXAM(chapter 3.3-11)

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CHAPTER 3: THE EXTENT OF CHILD AND YOUTH
MISBEHAVIOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA


School Violence

 Occurs in school.
 Act such as
o Hazing, Initiation (occur more in private schools)
o Assault, Robbery, stabbing (more in public schools)
o Sexual Assault, Rape
o Gangsterism, Drug related offence and Vandalism



3 categories of offences that take place at school:

 learner-on-learner violence
 learner-on-teacher violence
 teacher-on-learner violence


Teacher-Learner Violence
 Educator verbally/physical abuse learners
 Use corporal punishment or love punishment.


Learner-Learner Violence
 Girls are mostly victims of sexual assaults and rape.
 Boys are victims of Bullying and Assault.
 Male perpetrators of sexual crimes act as a group (gang rape) making them difficult to
escape and more vulnerable.



School shooting and Stabbing

 3/10 pupils bring weapon to school.
 School shooters usually reveal their intentions before shooting but warning signs
are ignored.

, o (Poet, singing, essay, artwork, video)
o Feel excluded from the school.
o Were victims of bullying and wants to dominate.



Firearm-Free Zone (FFZ)

 Came into operation in April 2001 (Firearm Control Act 60 of 2000)
o Makes a provision that school, hospital, workplace are firearm-free zones.
o To reduce gun-related crime in school
 Violation of FFZ and Imprisonment period
o Allowing any firearm into FFZ (5 years)
o Carrying it (10 years)
o Storing it (25 years)


 SA School Act 84 of 1996
o Stipulates that no person may allow, carry, or store any dangerous object on a
public-school premise.

School is also Dangerous-object-free Zones by the Department of Education 2003.

o Any explosive material or device
o Any Firearms or Gas Weapons
o Any Article, object causing harm.
 Scissors, pencil.



Bullying in School

 The negative action of one or more person repeatedly and overtime
 Finds pleasure in hurting and humiliating others.
 Intent to harm
 Lead to under-reporting ‘boy will always be boys.


o Directly and Indirectly
 Directly (happens to boys) by

, Hitting
Kicking
Punching
 Indirectly (happens to girls) by
Spreading Rumors
Ignoring someone
Social exclusion
 Systematic and reoccurring type of aggression by more powerful peers towards
weaker individuals



Bullying factors (Factors of bullying)

 To harm
 Intensity & duration: Occur a longer period.
 Age, Size, Strength & Gender
 Victims vulnerable & Inability to defend themselves.
 Lack to Support, causing underreporting.
 Victim withdrawing from school.



Bully is done Physically, Emotionally and Sexually.

1. Physical
o Pinching, poking, strangling, suffocating, poisoning, hair pulling, biting,
stabbing. Demanding homework
2. Emotional
o Terrorizing, defaming, humiliating, blackmailing, ostracizing, name calling,
ostracizing someone.
3. Sexual
 It`s done verbally, physically, and visually.
o Physically
▪ Grabbing female breast, flashing, pinching, mooning
o Verbally
▪ Inappropriate sexual jokes, comment about body, spreading sex rumors.
o Visually

, ▪ Display nudes, making obscene gestures.



Characters of School bully

 Evolve to Antisocial skills
 Bigger and physically stronger
 Enter school armed.
 Commonly boys
 Positive about violence
 Smokes and drinking



Categories of Bullying

1) Proactive Bullying
 More aggressive in nature
 Need no provocation to hurt/humiliate other person.
2) Reactive Bullying
 Previously were victim.
 Retaliate by bullying.
3) Proactive Victim
 Provoke fights with children/ start the bulling.
 Quick to cry/ display exaggerated response.



Anti-Bully Strategies

 Understand what constitutes bullying.
 Identify potential bully & victim.
 Bully identified and described.
 Bullying is observed and questioned.
 Plan awareness
 Anti-bullying form part of school curriculum



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