There is an exit. How to recognize violence and begin to act. Emma Strack, Maria Frad
A book-book that will help adolescents and surrounding their adults recognize violence, stop silent and begin to act.
violence in the modern world can take different forms. The path from seemingly harmless comments and invented nicknames to bullying, sexual harassment and physical attacks is not so far even in the 21st century.
The author of this book - a popularizer of science and journalist Emma Strack - tells in detail how toxic mechanisms are launched in any team, which parties participate in what is happening, and how indifference, respect, solidarity and empathy can break the vicious circle of violence, aggression and discrimination.
You will find out why the victims of violence are not to blame for what is happening to them, why it is so difficult to decide to tell about the aggressor or even just say “no”, and what steps we can all take, To improve the situation. There is a way out.
The book can be called a desktop reference book on the fight against violence: in addition to world and Russian statistics, here you will find links to laws, various sites and phones of hot lines where you can contact to talk about your problem and get support.
for whom this book is
- for all adolescents
- for parents and teachers who want to support their children.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Fast Emma |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
| View | Psychology of relations |
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