New Curriculum Is Central to OJJDP Efforts Addressing Hate Crimes and Bullying by Youth

Presents a curriculum designed to help middle and high schoolers build protective factors—characteristics that make them less likely to engage in or be victimized by hate crimes or bullying; Change the attitudes and behaviors of youth who take part in hate crimes and bullying; and Educate adults—teachers, counselors, and others who work with youth—about the potential use of online technologies to break down cultural barriers and bias. 

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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Year Resource Released
2024

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