How (Not) To Stop a Bully

Published: Feb. 19, 2013, 5 a.m.

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When a bullying incident makes the news, a flurry of collective hand-wringing generally follows. We call for schools to be stricter, punishment to be harsher, kids to be kinder. But what have we actually learned about the dynamic of bullying and, more important, the most effective ways to prevent it? Slate writer and editor Emily Bazelon tackles these questions in a new book, Sticks and Stones: Defeating the Culture of Bullying and Rediscovering the Power of Character and Empathy. Bazelon has reported on bullying since 2009. In the book, she profiles three teens\\u2014two victims of bullying, and one who was accused of bullying\\u2014and then goes beyond to define what bullying is, and is not; what works, and what doesn\\u2019t, to interrupt a cycle of bullying; and what needs to be done to prevent a culture of bullying from taking hold in schools and online.

Bazelon speaks with Tablet Magazine\\u2019s Liel Leibovitz about


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