🛡️ Juvenile Crimes & Federal Consequences Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

8.14 – Helping a Friend Who Bullies Others: It can be hard when someone you care about is hurting others. You might not know what to say or worry they’ll turn on you if you speak up. But silence often means approval in their eyes. Helping doesn’t mean attacking them—it means guiding them toward better choices. You can ask gentle questions like, “Do you think that went too far?” or “How do you think they felt?” Sometimes people bully because they’re hiding pain or insecurity, and your concern can help them open up. Real friends hold each other accountable, even when it’s uncomfortable. You can also talk to a teacher, counselor, or trusted adult if things get serious. Friendship doesn’t mean agreeing with bad behavior—it means wanting better for the person. Standing up for what’s right might save both the target and your friend from future regret.

About this course

Understand how juvenile crimes can lead to serious, long-term consequences—especially when federal laws are involved. This series educates teens on what actions cross the line and how to avoid life-altering mistakes.

This course includes:
  • Real-world case studies of juvenile and federal crimes
  • Step-by-step breakdowns of legal procedures and sentencing outcomes
  • Expert guidance on rights, legal terms, and defense options for minors
  • Prevention strategies to avoid life-changing legal mistakes
  • Interactive scenarios and reflection prompts to build critical thinking and self-awareness Ask ChatGPT

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