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			<title>More than the Victims: A Public Health Approach to Bullying of LGBT Youth</title>
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			<content-encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-variant:small-caps;color: #666666;">38 Rutgers L. Rec. 163 (2011)</span> | <a href="http://www.westlaw.com/find/default.wl?cite=38+Rutgers+L.+Rec.+163&FindType=F&ForceAction=Y&SV=Full&RS=ITK3.0&VR=1.0" target=_new title="Open In WestLaw">WestLaw</a> | <a href="http://www.lexis.com/xlink?showcidslinks=on&ORIGINATION_CODE=00142&searchtype=get&search=38 Rutgers L. Rec. 163" target=_new title="Open In LexisNexis">LexisNexis</a> | <a href="http://lawrecord.com/files/38_Rutgers_L_Rec_163.pdf" target=_new>PDF</a></span>
2010 might one day be known as the year that school bullying began to be taken seriously. If so, the long-overdue focus on the problem can be traced to a number of closely clustered, high-profile events that ended in tragedy for teens who were bullied because of their real or perceived sexual orientation, or, in a closely related way, for their failure to conform to rigidly policed gender norms.

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