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A Proud Affiliate of the

Vol. XXX, No. 4, Winter 2010

FEATURE ARTICLE Page 1

Bullying. A New (Old) Problem.

IN THIS ISSUE:OO TimeOtoOChangeOtheOCultureOofODrinkingOonOCollegeOCampuses

OO AdvocacyOCorner:OTheONeedOForOaOStatewideOLawOtoOHoldOYouthOAccountableOforOUnderageODrinkingOonOPrivateOProperty

OO DearOFriendsO-OAONoteOFromOOurOCEO

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Bullying. A New (Old) Problem

Celebrating 30 Years of Providing Substance Abuse Prevention, Education, and Support for Personal Recovery!

"A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons, and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself."

OverOtheOpastOfewOmonths,ONCADDOhasOpublishedOseveralOarticlesOinOourOvariousOnewslettersOthatOhaveOdealtOwithObullyingOfromOdifferentOperspectives.OWe’veOwrittenOaboutObullyingOamongOgirls,OcyberObullying,OandOmore.ONew,OrecentOeventsOandOtheOmedia’sOfocusOonOthisOissueOhaveOpromptedOusOtoOfocusOonOthisOissueOinOgreaterOdetail.

AsOyouOknow,ONCADD’sOmissionOisOtoOpromoteOtheOhealthOandOwell-beingOofOindividualsOthroughOtheOreductionOorOeliminationOofOsubstanceOabuseOproblems.OBullyingOinterferesOwithOtheOwell-beingOandOemotionalOstabilityOofOindividualsOinOourOcommunities.OAsOaOcopingOmechanismOforObullying,ObothOtheObulliesOandOtheirOvictimsOmayOturnOtoOsubstanceOabuse.

WhatOdoOweOknowOaboutObullies?OResearchOsuggestsOthatOkidsOwhoObullyOsufferOfromOaOlackOofOparentalOwarmthOandOinvolvement;OoverlyOpermissiveOparentingOandOaOlackOofOclear,OconsistentOrulesOgoverningOtheirObehavior;OparentsOwhoOoftenOdon’tOknowOwhereOtheOkidsOareOorOwhoOthey’reOhangingOoutOwith;OandOparentsOwhoOuseOveryOharsh,OcorporalOmethodsOofOdiscipline.OOKidsOwhoObullyOmayOhaveOalsoObeenOvictemsOofObulliesOthemselves.

KidsOwhoObullyOtheirOpeersOareOalsoOmoreOlikelyOtoObeOengagedOinOaOvarietyOofOotherOanti-social,OviolentOorOdisturbingObehaviors.OWeOknowOthatOkidsOwhoObullyOareOmoreOlikelyOtoOgetOintoOfrequentOfights,OstealOorOvandalizeOproperty,OdrinkOalcohol,Osmoke,ObeOtruant,OevenOdropOoutOofOschool.OTheyOperceiveOaOmoreOnegativeOclimateOatOtheirOschoolOandOareOmoreOlikelyOtoOcarryOaOweapon.OWorseOstill,O40-60OpercentOofOadolescentObulliesOgoOonOtoObeOcriminalOoffendersOasOadults.

Fortunately,ObullyingOisOfinallyOgettingOtheOattentionOitOdeserves.ONoOlongerOisOitObeingOshruggedOoffOasO“kidsObeingOkids.”ORecentOhistoryOshowsOthatObullyingOhasOcontributedOtoOschoolOviolenceOandOadolescentOsuicides.OOJustOinOtheOlastOthreeO

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Board of TrusteesOPresident

Steven S. PolinskyTreasurer

Rakesh Ganta

Past PresidentKatherine Fallon

MembersSharon Campbell

Agim ComaSusan Neshin, M.DGeorge Rusuloj Marjorie Talbot

OVice PresidentBill DeJianne

SecretaryJeff Jannarone

Staff DearOFriends,InOseveralOofOourOmonthlyOelectronicOnewslettersOandOnowOinOtheOfeatureOarticleOinOthisOnewsletter,OweOdiscussObullying.OODoesOthisOmeanOthatONCADDOisOnowOclaimingOtoObeOtheOexpertsOonOthisOhighOprofileOtopic?OHardly,ONCADDOcontinuesOtoObeOledObyOourOmissionOrelatedOtoOeducation,Oadvocacy,OandOsupportOforOpersonalOrecoveryOrelatedOtoOaddiction.OOHowOdoesOBullyingOfitOintoOthisOmission?OO

InOrecentOyears,OresearchersOhaveOfoundOincreasingOlinksObetweenObullyingOandOsubstanceOabuse.OOOneOofOtheOmostOstrikingOexamplesOisOaOstudyObyOJulieOC.ORusbyOandOcolleaguesOfromOtheOOregonOResearchOInstitute,OpublishedOinOtheONovemberO2005OissueOofOtheOJournalOofOEarlyOAdolescence.OTheyOfoundOthatOstudentsOwhoOhadObeenOverballyOharassedOinOmiddleOschoolOwereOthreeOtimesOmoreOlikelyOtoOuseOalcoholOinOhighOschool.OO

AnOevenOmoreOrecentOstudyOfromOtheOUK,OpublishedOinOtheOSchoolOPsychologyOQuarterlyO(Vol.OVol.O24,ONo.O4,O211–223O2009),OfindsOthatOstudentsOwhoOmerelyOwitnessObullyingOincidentsOareOasOlikelyOorOmoreOtoOexperienceOtheOsameOpsychologicalOstressOasOtheOstudentObeingObullied,OputtingOthemOatOriskOforOlaterOpsychologicalOproblemsOandOsubstanceOabuse.O

Thus,OaddressingObullyingOisOsubstanceOabuseOprevention,OandOsubstanceOabuseOpreventionOisOanOareaOwhereONCADDOisOmostOdefinitelyOanOexpert.

DuringOthisOholidayOseason,OwhileOmostOofOusOareOcelebratingOwithOfriendsOandOfamily,OothersOfeelOveryOmuchOalone.OOIsolationOandOlonelinessOareOriskOfactorsOforOalcoholOandOotherOdrugOabuse.OOHowOaboutOjoiningOmeOinOaOlittleOpreventionOofOyourOownOthisOyear?OOInviteOthatOelderlyOneighborOover,OorOmakeOtimeOtoOvisitOandOofferOsomeOholidayOcheer.OONoOneedOtoObeOanOexpertOpreventionist,OjustObeOtheOgoodOneighborOIOknowOthatOyouOare.

HappyOHolidays,

Steven G. Liga, MSW, LSW, LCADC, CPS, CCS

CEO & Executive Director

StevenOG.OLiga,OCEO/ExecutiveODirector

PS We need your support now more than ever. Please see the back cover of this newsletter to see how you can help.

Lizette Fallon, BS Financial ManagerEzra Helfand, BA

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MA, LCADC, SAC, CPS, DRCCCourse Development Specialist

East Brunswick OfficeLissette M. Bacharde

Administrative Assistant

Al-Karim Campbell, BA Preventionist I

Cathy Cardew, MSW, LSW Preventionist I

Jaclyn Emslie Office Manager

Dara Jarosz, MA, SAC Clinician I

Christina Rak-Samson, BA Preventionist I

Linda Surks, BS, CPSPreventionist II

Christina Van Palla, BS Preventionist I

Jason Victor, BA, CPS Preventionist II

Heather Ward, MSW, LSW Preventionist I

Carteret OfficeLauren Balkan, MSW, LCSW

Program DirectorKaren Agatep

Administrative AssistantAnna Kirzner MSW, LCSW

Clinician IILindsay Rich, MSW, LCSW

Clinician II Dana Tosk, BA

Administrative Assistant

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monthsOalone,OthereOhaveObeenOsixObullyingOrelatedOsuicidesOofOkidsObetweenOtheOagesOofO10-18OyearsOold.OO

SoOwhyOhasObullyingObecomeOanOepidemic?OOIt’sOdueOtoOaOcombinationOofOgeneticOfactors,ObrainOchemistryOandOnewOenvironmentalOtrends.OOSomeOyoungOpeopleOareObulliesObecauseOtheyOareOboredOandOcraveOexcitement;OsomeOdoOitOtoOfeelOpowerful;OsomeOengageOinOthisObehaviorOasOaOresponseOtoOfamilyOproblems;OsomeOdoOitOforOattentionOandOtoObeOpopularOwithOtheirOpeers.

BullyingOcanOtakeOonOmanyOforms.OItOcouldOincludeOverbalObullyingOthatOfeaturesOderogatoryOcommentsOandObadOnames;ObullyingOthroughOsocialOexclusionOorOisolation;OorOphysicalObullyingOwhichOincludesOhitting,Okicking,Oshoving,OandOspitting.OManyOareOfamiliarOwithObullyingOthroughOliesOandOfalseOrumorsOorOhavingOmoneyOorOotherOthingsOtakenOorOdamagedObyOstudentsOwhoObully;ObutOthereOisOalsoOracialObullying,OsexualObullying,OandOofOcourse,OcyberObullyingO(throughOtheOinternetOorOcellOphone.)O

BullyingOhasOresultedOinOaboutO160,000OUSOstudentsOskippingOschoolOdailyOtoOavoidObeingObullied.OOThirty-twoOpercentOofOstudentsOreportObeingObulliedOatOschoolOduringOtheOschoolOyear.OOAvailableOresearchOindicatesOthatOverbalOharassmentOincreasesOtheOlikelihoodOofOalcoholOuseO(byOmiddleOschoolOstudentsOasOtheyOmoveOonOtoOhighOschool)OandOfurtherOsuggestsOthatOpeerOharassmentOmayObeOfuelingOaggressionOandOantisocialObehaviors.OMostOdisturbingly,O86OpercentOofOLGBTQOyouthOreportObeingObullied,OandO40OpercentOofOidentifiedOLGBTQOyouthOattemptOsuicideObeforeOtheOageOofO18.

WeOareOpleasedOthatOinO2002ONewOJerseyOpassedOaOlawO(ABO1874)OwhichOrequiresOeachOschoolOdistrictOtoOadoptOaOpolicyOprohibitingOharassment,Ointimidation,OorObullyingOonOschoolOproperty,OwhileOatOaOschool-sponsoredOfunction,OorOonOaOschoolObus.OOTheOpolicyOmustOincludeOaOdefinitionOofObullyingObehavior,OconsequencesOforOengagingOinOsuchObehavior,OaOprocedureOforOinvestigationOofOreportsOofOsuchObehavior,OaOstatementOprohibitingOretaliationOorOreprisalOagainstOpersonsOreportingObullyingObehavior,OandOconsequencesOforOmakingOaOfalseOaccusation.OOO

TheOlawOalsoOrequiresOschoolOemployees,OstudentsOorOvolunteersOtoOreportOanyOincidentsOofObullying,Ointimidation,OandOharassmentOtoOappropriateOschoolOofficials.OOTheOlawOalsoOgrantsOimmunityOfromOanyOcauseOofOactionOforOdamagesOarisingOfromOaOfailureOtoOremedyOtheOreportedOincidentOtoOpersonsOreportingOtheseOincidents.OInO2007,ONewOJerseyOalsoOpassedOaOnewOcyber-bullyingOlaw,OwhichOessentiallyOaddsOelectronicObullyingOtoOtheOissuesOschoolsOmustOaddressOinOtheirOanti-bullyingOpolicies.

BullyingOaffectsOusOall.OOTheOmediaOhasOgivenOusOaOwindowOofOopportunityOtoOactObeforeOthisOissueOonceOagainOfadesOintoOtheObackground.OOTheOlegislatureO

hasOgivenOusOtheOtoolsOtoOmakeOourOschoolsOsafer.OONow,Oit’sOupOtoOtheOrestOofOusOtoOensureOtheOsafetyOofOourOyouthOeverywhereOelse.

Sources: • http://www.selfgrowth.com/addict.htm• www.olweus.org/• www.njbullying.org• http://lis.njleg.state.nj.us• www.safeyouth.org• Journal of Clinical Child and Family Psychology. Sept 2008• www.entalone.com

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Since research has shown a correlation between bullying and addiction for both the bully and the individual bullied, NCADD has stocked various bullying-related materials in our resource centers, and developed presentations for students and educators on bullies, harassment or assault. Anyone interested in learning more about these topics can take advantage of our online course “Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation in Schools” in the Professional Development Training for Educators section at www.ncadd-elearning.org.

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Time to Change the Culture of Drinking on College Campuses All-nighters,OmidnightOpizzaOruns,ObottomlessOcoffeeOcups,OfraternitiesOandOsororities.OUnfortunately,OcollegeObingeOdrinkingOhasObecomeOsoOpopular,OthatOitOtooOcanObeOconsideredOaOcollegeOtraditionO-ObutOit’sOaOdangerousOone.O

StatisticsOavailableOonOdrinkingOonOcollegeOcampusesOrevealOthatOjustOaboutOhalfOofOallOcollegeOstudentsOengageOinObingeOdrinkingOdefinedOasOhavingOfiveOdrinksOinOaOrowOforOmalesOandOfourOforOwomenOinOoneO“episode.”O

ThisOactivityOcontributesOtoOapproximatelyO1,700OdeathsOofOyoungOadultsObetweenOtheO

agesOofO18OtoO24Oyears.OItOisOalsoOaOfactorOinO600,000OinjuriesOandO97,000OcasesOofOsexualOassaultOorOrape.OItOisOestimatedOthatOaroundO70OpercentOofOtheOon-campusOstudentObodyOdrinks.O80OpercentOofOwomenOlivingOinOsororityOhousesOandO86OpercentOofOmenOlivingOinOfraternityOhousesOengageOinObingeOdrinking.OAtOitsOwebsite,OtheONationalOInstituteOonOAlcoholOAbuseOandOAlcoholismO(NIAAA)OsaysOtheOtraditionOofOdrinkingOonOcollegeOcampusesOhasOdevelopedOintoOaOcultureOentrenchedOinOeveryOlevelOofOcollegeOstudents’Oenvironments.OTheOwebsiteOnotesOthatOcustomsOhandedOdownOthroughOgenerationsOofOcollegeOdrinkersOreinforceOstudents’OexpectationsOthatOalcoholOisOaOnecessaryOingredientOforOsocialOsuccess.

TheONIAAAOsaysOthatOtheseObeliefsOandOtheOexpectationsOthatOcomeOwithOthemOgreatlyOinfluenceOhowOstudentsOviewOandOuseOalcohol.OKegOparties,OdrunkenOscenesOatOsportingOevents,OandOweekendOget-togethersOatObarsOhaveObecomeOtheOnormOatOmanyOcolleges.OTooOoften,OotherwiseOsensibleOyoungOpeopleOengageOinOdangerousOdrinkingOactivitiesObecauseOofOpeerOpressureO(oftenOindirect)OthatOpermeatesO

theirOschoolOenvironment.

Fortunately,OaOcustomOorOtraditionOisOnotOaOpredisposition.OHighOschoolOstudentsOdon’tOgraduateOhard-wiredOtoObingeOdrink,OsoOtheOkeyOisOtoOchallengeOthoseOlongstandingOexpectationsOandOchangeOtheOcultureOofOdrinkingOonOcollegeOcampuses.OToOhelpOdoOthis,OweOneedOinterventionOatOthreeOlevels:OtheOindividual-student,OtheOentireOstudentObody,OandOtheOcommunity.O

ChangingOaOcultureOisOnoOeasyOmatter.OItOisOwellOknownOthatOinterestOaroundOpreventionOeffortsOisOkeenOandOimmediateOifOaOstudentOdiesOasOaOresultOofOexcessiveOdrinking.OHowever,OtheOdriveOtoOmakeOdeepOchangesOorOexploreOrootOcausesOoftenOwanesOafterOaOcrisisOrecedes.OItOtakesOtimeOandOenergyOtoOimplementOanOeffective,Oresearch-basedOpreventionOprogram,OandOitOisOessentialOthatOadministratorsOobtainOexternalOsupportOfromOtheOcommunity,OalcoholObeverageOandOhospitalityOindustries,Ofoundations,OandOotherOorganizations.

AndOthereOthingsOschoolsOcanOdoOnow.OForOexample,OschoolsOcouldOtailorOprogramsO

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Advocacy Corner: The Need For a Statewide Law to Hold Youth Accountable for Underage Drinking on Private Property

UnderageOdrinkingOisOanOissueOfacedObyOeveryONewOJerseyOmunicipality.OOTheOproblemsOrangeOfromOboisterousOteenagersOtoOdeadlyOdrivers.OOTeenOpartiesOareOoneOofOtheOhighestOriskOsettingsOforOunderageOdrinking.OO

ThereOisOcurrentlyOlegislationOtoOprohibitOunderageOpersonsOfromOconsumingOorOpossessingOanyOalcoholicObeverageOinOaOprivateOresidenceOorOuponOanyOprivateOproperty.OO

ThereOisOalsoOlegislationOtoOprohibitOadultsOfromOknowinglyOpermittingOorOfailingOtoOtakeOactionOtoOpreventOillegalOconsumptionOofOalcoholicObeveragesObyOanOunderageOpersonOonOpremisesOownedObyOtheOpersonOorOunderOtheOperson’sOcontrol.OOOExceptionsOtoOthisOlegislationOincludeOconsumptionOinOconnectionOwithOaOreligiousOceremonyOandOconsumptionOinOtheOpresenceOofOandOwithOtheOpermissionOofOaOparentOorOguardian.

NewOJerseyOStateOlawOpermitsOtheOpoliceOtoOholdOtheOadultsO(hosts)Oresponsible,ObutOonlyOmunicipalitiesOcanOpassOlocalOordinancesOthatOholdOtheOunderageOchildrenOdrinkingOatOtheOpartyOaccountable.OOOWithOthisOinOmind,OmanyOmunicipalitiesOdoOnotOrestrictOtheOactivitiesOofOminorsOonOprivateOpremises.

PoliceOcurrentlyOneedOprobableOcauseOtoOenterOprivateOproperty.OOAlthoughOtheOcurrentOloopholeOisOthatOonceOtheOpoliceOdoOenterOanO

underageOdrinkingOpartyOinOaOhome,OtheyOhaveOnoOabilityOtoOholdOtheOunderageOdrinkingOyouthOaccountable.OO

WithOaOnewOordinance/lawOinOplace,OalongOwithOallOconsequencesOlistedOabove,OtheOyouthOcouldOnowOalsoOreceiveOaOfine,OcommunityOserviceOand/OorOaOlossOorOdelayOofOtheirOlicense.OOTheOnewOlawO

callsOforOincreasesOtoOpenaltiesOforOpossessionOofOalcoholObyOminors,OauthorizesOissuanceOofOanOappearanceOticketOtoOsuchOpersonsObyOaOpoliceOorOpeaceOofficer,OincreasesOfinesOforOsuchOoffenseOtoObeOnoOlessOthanO$50OnoOmoreOthatO$200,OandOrequiresOcompletionOofOanOalcoholOawarenessOprogramOand/orOaOvictim’sOimpactOprogram.

AccordingOtoOtheOPartnershipOforOaODrugOFreeONewOJersey,O305OcommunitiesOfromOacrossOtheOstateOhaveOalreadyOpassedOthisOordinance.OOThisOrepresentsOaOmajorityOofOlocalOmunicipalitiesOthatOsupportOthisOimportantOstrategyOtoOreduceOunderageOdrinkingOandOinOturnOreducingOtheOharmOandOconsequencesOofOthatObehavior.OO

AlthoughOoneOsetObackOisOthatOthoughOthereOisOaOstateOlawOthatOgivesOeachOmunicipalityOtheOabilityOtoOpassOthisOPrivateOPropertyOOrdinance,OitOcreatesOanOin-balance.OOYouthOcanOunderageOdrinkOinOoneOcommunityOwithoutOaccountability,OwithOotherOyouthOfromOanotherOcommunityOwithOaccountabilityOordinance.OO

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toOaddressOtheirOspecificOalcohol-relatedOproblems.OSinceOnoOtwoOschoolsOareOalike,OenvironmentalOinfluencesOasOwellOasOindividualOstudentOcharacteristicsOcanOimpactOalcoholOconsumption,OthereforeOeffectiveOstrategiesOneedOtoOextendObeyondOtheOcampusOitselfOtoOencompassOtheOsurroundingOcommunity.

ThereOisOaOneedOforOcollegesOtoOimplementObetterOandOmoreOsustainedOeffortsOofOinformingOstudentsOofOtheOdangersOofObingeOdrinking.OO

WhileOnearlyOeveryoneOisOawareOofOtheOdangersOofOactivitiesOlikeOdrunkOdriving,OtheyOareOnotOalwaysOfamiliarOwithOtheOinherentOrisksOofOdrinkingOtooOmanyOdrinksOtooOquickly.OOPresentationsOtoOincomingOfreshmenOandOstudentsOgroupsOcanOhelpOraiseOawarenessOofOtheOdetrimentalOeffectsOofObingeOdrinking.OO

ManyOschoolsOhaveOalsoOlaunchedOsuccessfulOmarketingOcampaignsOwarningOofOtheOdangersOofObingeOdrinkingOthroughOposters,OpublicOserviceOannouncementsOandOnewspaperOadvertisements.

CollegesOcanOalsoOlessenOtheOlikelihoodOtheirOstudentsOwillOparticipateOinObingeOdrinkingO

isObyOprovidingOalcohol-freeOactivitiesOforOstudents.OOManyOschoolsOplanOdances,Operformances,OmovieOshowingsOandOevenOartsOandOcraftsOprojectsOonOthoseOnightsOwhenOtraditionallyOstudentsOlikeOtoO“party.”OOMakingOuseOofOstudentOunionsOandOactivityOcentersOcanOkeepOstudentsOonOcampusOandOawayOfromOplacesOwhereOdrinkingOwillOoccur.OO

Unfortunately,OmanyOcollegesOandOuniversitiesOsendOmixedOmessagesOaboutOdrinking,OwhichOmakesOtheObingeOdrinkingOproblemOworse.OSchoolOadministratorsOneedOtoOsendOclearerOmessagesOaboutOdrinkingOonOandOoffOcampus.OTheyOneedOtoOseriouslyOconsiderObanningOalcohol-relatedOadvertisingOonOcampusOorOstopOsellingObeerOmugsOandOshotOglassesOwithOtheOschoolOlogoOonOthem.

WeOareOsureOthatOthereOareOotherOideasOoutOthereOdesignedOtoOhelpOchangeOtheOcultureOofOdrinkingOonOcollegeOcampuses.OWeOareOalwaysOhappyOtoOjoinOtheOconversationOandOtoOworkOwithOanyOtaskOforceOtaskedOwithOthisOimportantOmission.OWeOwelcomeOyourOinput.OWe’dOloveOtoOhearOfromOyou.

ToOlearnOmoreOaboutOwhatOcanObeOdoneOandOwhatOstrategiesOcanObeOimplementedOinOorderOtoOaffectOaOchangeOaboutOcollegeOdrinking,O

contactONCADDOtodayOatO732-254-3344.O

Sources:www.collegedrinkingprevention.govwww.bacchusgamma.org. www.livestrong.com

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