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  2. Lateral violence - Wikipedia

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    Lateral Violence occurs within marginalized groups where members strike out at each other as a result of being oppressed. The oppressed become the oppressors of themselves and each other. Common behaviours that prevent positive change from occurring include gossiping, bullying, finger-pointing, backstabbing and shunning.

  3. Workplace bullying - Wikipedia

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    Lateral violence (also known as horizontal violence) refers to bullying behaviours exhibited by colleagues. Vertical violence refers to bullying behaviours exhibited by supervisors to employees below them hierarchically. Despite the use of the term violence, these terms often do not encompass physically aggressive behaviours. [98]

  4. Bullying in nursing - Wikipedia

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    The main problem in the nursing world that is currently trying to be solved is the issue of nurse abuse. Taking care of patients during vulnerable times of their lives can lead to an increase in the risk of workplace violence. [8] This gives us a reason as to why nurses are dealing with violence at work.

  5. Youth For Lateral Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Youth for Lateral Kindness is a community organization based in Canada, founded by Teagyn Vallevand and Aurora Hardy, that is working to address problems of lateral violence [1] within indigenous communities, and informing the general public about native history that is often neglected in school curriculum. [2]

  6. Bullied By The Badge

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    In 1997, the Department of Education reported that law enforcement officers were present in 10 percent of public schools at least once per week. By 2014, 30 percent of public schools had school resource officers, or SROs, the most common type of law enforcement on campuses.

  7. Internalized oppression - Wikipedia

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    The trauma of internalized oppression is intensified by repetitive exposure to explicit violence such as segregation and discrimination, as well as implicitly through various forms of oppressive microprocesses and insidious microaggressions (e.g., privation of inclusion and peripheralizing). [8]

  8. Tropical Depression 10 forms, to make landfall in Florida ...

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    Tropical Depression 10 forms, to make landfall in Florida this week. Alex Sosnowski. August 25, 2023 at 11:47 AM. 1 / 11. Tropical Depression 10 forms, to make landfall in Florida this week.

  9. Talk:Lateral violence - Wikipedia

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    For those of us in leadership positions, lateral violence took the form of verbal abuse, character assassination and innuendo. Lateral violence is the expression of anomie and rage against those who are also victims of vertical violence and entrenched and unequal power relations.