Russian Federation
The article presents the types of aggressive behavior: bullying, mobbing, hazing, cyberbullying and their characteristics are given. The data on the scale and prevalence of bullying and bullying in sports activities are presented, which indicate that up to 20% of athletes face various types of aggressive behavior and violence. The forms and examples of harm caused to the victim of aggressive behavior in sports, including: physical, sexual, psychological, economic, doping harm, neglect and cyberbullying, are disclosed.
sports, aggressive behavior, bullying, bullying, types of aggressive behavior, types of abuse
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