2010 report focuses on bullying and other at-risk behavior.

The Ethics of American Youth


2010 Report Card reveals high incidence of bullying and other at-risk behavior in high school

Every two years, Josephson Institute conducts a comprehensive survey of high school students across the country. This survey, called the Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth, measures their self-reported values, attitudes, and behavior.

The first installment of the 2010 report focuses on bullying and other at-risk behavior. It is based on survey data from over 40,000 high school students.

Previous survey reports

                         (select one)                         Ethics of American Youth: 2008                         Ethics of American Youth: 2006                         Ethics of American Youth: 2004                         Ethics of American Youth: 2002                         Ethics of American Youth: 2000                         Ethics of American Youth: 1998                         Youth Sports Survey: 2006                         Youth Sports Survey: 2004                        

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The next installment of the 2010 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youthwill focus on honesty and integrity and will be released in the coming months.

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