The
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) will host
its second Youth Hate Crimes and Identity-Based Bullying Prevention
Virtual Symposium on October 17-18, 2023. The symposium coincides with
Bullying Prevention Month and will focus on how to prevent extremist
hate groups from radicalizing youth and provide bullying prevention
strategies for youth. It will address various topics surrounding this
initiative, including current research and trends, how best to support
vulnerable youth, and how to mitigate the influence of media and
technology to recruit and radicalize youth. The symposium will also
provide information on best practices and how communities can protect
youth while helping them disengage from hate groups.
REGISTER HERE
Day 1 Sessions:
- Research and Trends: Identity-Based Bullying, Youth Hate Crimes, and Hate Groups Two Years Later
- Understanding the Nexus of Hate and Targeted Violence
- It Ends With Me: Identifying and Confronting Religious-Based Hate and Identity-Based Bullying: Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Day 2 Sessions:
- Equipping Communities to Support Vulnerable Populations: Strategies and Tools
- What is Happening to Our Kids Online? Preventing Cyberbullying, Extremism, Radicalization, and Cyberhate
- Raising Your Voice for Good: Youth Against Bullying and Hate
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