
Physical Bullying Laws
Physical bullying laws address aggressive behaviors that involve harm or threat of harm to another person’s body. These laws vary by jurisdiction but typically prohibit actions such as hitting, kicking, or other forms of physical violence. Schools and workplaces often have specific policies against bullying, which may include disciplinary actions for perpetrators. Victims of physical bullying can seek help through school administrations, human resources, or law enforcement, depending on the severity. The laws aim to create safe environments and hold individuals accountable for harmful behavior.