B) Family Dynamics (Child-rearing Factors)
1) Turbulent Parent-Child Relationships
2) Acceptance of Pathological Behavior
3) Access to Weapons e Lack of Intimacy
4) Student "Rules the Roost"
5) No Limits or Monitoring of TV and Internet
C) School Dynamics
1) Student's Attachment to School (Student appears to be "detached" from school.)
2) School's Tolerance for Disrespectful Behavior (Bullying is part of the school culture and school authorities seem oblivious to it, seldom or never intervening or doing so only selectively. Students frequently act in the roles of bully, victim, or bystander (sometimes, the same student plays different roles in different circumstances). The school atmosphere promotes racial or class divisions or allows them to remain unchallenged.)
3) Inequitable Discipline
4) Inflexible School Culture
5) Pecking Order Among Students
6) Code of Silence
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