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Violence in Sports The Impact on High School Students Contemporary Issues in Sports Mick Bigwood Adam Flanigan Jose Velazquez

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Violence in SportsViolence in Sports

The Impact on High School Students

Contemporary Issues in Sports

Mick Bigwood

Adam Flanigan

Jose Velazquez

The Impact on High School Students

Contemporary Issues in Sports

Mick Bigwood

Adam Flanigan

Jose Velazquez

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Socialization in SportsSocialization in Sports

Teamwork Respect Organization Discipline Molds Identity Builds Self Esteem

Teamwork Respect Organization Discipline Molds Identity Builds Self Esteem

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Violence Violence

Violence on the field Vs The Classroom Bullying Status Roles Home life Television

Violence on the field Vs The Classroom Bullying Status Roles Home life Television

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BullyingBullying

Long term and Short term effects Loneliness Difficulty making friends Insecurity Low self esteem Depression 60% Vs 23%

Long term and Short term effects Loneliness Difficulty making friends Insecurity Low self esteem Depression 60% Vs 23%

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ParentsParents

“Get Even” Living through Kids Texas Football Little League Teachers

“Get Even” Living through Kids Texas Football Little League Teachers

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RemediesRemedies

Stricter officiating More officials More Security Sportsmanship Character

Stricter officiating More officials More Security Sportsmanship Character

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Aspects to violenceAspects to violence

Revenge Retaliation Peer pressure Provoking Pressure to win

Revenge Retaliation Peer pressure Provoking Pressure to win

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ReinforcementsReinforcements

Punishment Coaches Teammates Family Rules Attitudes

Punishment Coaches Teammates Family Rules Attitudes

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College AthleticsCollege Athletics

Selected few Basketball player Football Player Violence in society TV and Movies Acceptable FSU

Selected few Basketball player Football Player Violence in society TV and Movies Acceptable FSU

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Jim GrobeJim Grobe

College sports and violence Broadcasts Paycheck Values Team Oriented goals

College sports and violence Broadcasts Paycheck Values Team Oriented goals

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Off the fieldOff the field

Storming the Court Goal Posts Fines Street Madness Destruction Threats

Storming the Court Goal Posts Fines Street Madness Destruction Threats

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MediaMedia

Broadcast Celebrity Status Hard Hits Replay Appropriate to Copy

Broadcast Celebrity Status Hard Hits Replay Appropriate to Copy

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Need to WinNeed to Win

Athletic Participation and Relationships Competitiveness and Need to Win 266 Males and 393 Females 9th-12th Hypercompetitiveness Antisocial Behavior Power Sports 5th-9th grade

Athletic Participation and Relationships Competitiveness and Need to Win 266 Males and 393 Females 9th-12th Hypercompetitiveness Antisocial Behavior Power Sports 5th-9th grade

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Ultimate GoalsUltimate Goals

Parents Coaches Administrators Life Lessons Prevent Violence

Parents Coaches Administrators Life Lessons Prevent Violence

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Sports Violence VideoSports Violence Video

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ResourcesResources

Merten, M. (2008) Acceptbility of dating violence among late adolescents: the role of sports participation, competitive attitudes, and selected dynamics of relationship violence. Adolesence, 43 (169), 31-56

Navideh F. (2010) et Up Campaign stopping teen violence. http://www.nbcaugusta.com/news/local/86415937.html

Daniel J. Flannery; Kathleen Quinn-Leering VIOLENCE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES: UNDERSTANDING ITS IMPACT ON STUDENT WELL-BEING

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a713837342&db=all

finding dulcinea staff Violence grows among college sports fans http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/sports/March-April-08/Sports-Fans-Growing-Violent-Over-Team-Rivalry.html

Journal article by Donald F. Staffo; JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, Vol. 72, 2001

http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=5002410526

Merten, M. (2008) Acceptbility of dating violence among late adolescents: the role of sports participation, competitive attitudes, and selected dynamics of relationship violence. Adolesence, 43 (169), 31-56

Navideh F. (2010) et Up Campaign stopping teen violence. http://www.nbcaugusta.com/news/local/86415937.html

Daniel J. Flannery; Kathleen Quinn-Leering VIOLENCE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES: UNDERSTANDING ITS IMPACT ON STUDENT WELL-BEING

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a713837342&db=all

finding dulcinea staff Violence grows among college sports fans http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/sports/March-April-08/Sports-Fans-Growing-Violent-Over-Team-Rivalry.html

Journal article by Donald F. Staffo; JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, Vol. 72, 2001

http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst?docId=5002410526

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ResourcesResources Education.com (n.d.) Why do kids bully? Retrieved March 15, 2010 from

http://www.education.com/topic/school-bullying-teasing/

Neighborhood Link. (n.d.). Bullying prevention program. Retrieved March 15, 2010 from http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/article/Children/Bullying_Prevention_Program

Costello, K. (2009, November 6). How sports can help end violence. Retrieved March 17, 2010 from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karl-costello/how-sports-can-help-end-v_b_348735.html

Sacco Ph.D, P. (2007, February 21). Have children’s sports become too violent? Retrieved March 17, 2010 from http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/20961

Endresen, I., Olweus, D. (2005) Particpation in power sports and antisocial involvement in preadolescent and adolescent boys. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 46 (5), 468-478.

Kreager, D. (2007) Unnecessary roughness? School sports, peer network, and male adolescent violence. American Sociological Review, 72 (5), 705-724.

Education.com (n.d.) Why do kids bully? Retrieved March 15, 2010 from http://www.education.com/topic/school-bullying-teasing/

Neighborhood Link. (n.d.). Bullying prevention program. Retrieved March 15, 2010 from http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/article/Children/Bullying_Prevention_Program

Costello, K. (2009, November 6). How sports can help end violence. Retrieved March 17, 2010 from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karl-costello/how-sports-can-help-end-v_b_348735.html

Sacco Ph.D, P. (2007, February 21). Have children’s sports become too violent? Retrieved March 17, 2010 from http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/20961

Endresen, I., Olweus, D. (2005) Particpation in power sports and antisocial involvement in preadolescent and adolescent boys. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 46 (5), 468-478.

Kreager, D. (2007) Unnecessary roughness? School sports, peer network, and male adolescent violence. American Sociological Review, 72 (5), 705-724.