Bullying is the most common form of violence in schools and has been shown to disrupt the emotional and social development of both the targets and the perpetrators of bullying (Raskauskas & Stoltz, 2007). Bullying can be physical, verbal, relational, and direct or indirect. There are well-established age and sex trends (Olweus, 1993; Smith, Madsen, & Moody, 1999). There has been considerable research on bullying-prevention programs and scholarship on best-practice guidelines for school social workers (Dupper, 2013). An emerging concern is with the use of electronic and Internet devices in bullying, referred to as “cyberbullying.” In this article we define bullying and cyberbullying; discuss risk factors associated with being a bully, a vict...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
The effects of bullying on the bully and the victim can be wide reaching, impacting schoolwork, fami...
This article reviews current research on bullying during adolescence. The complexity of bullying beh...
Bullying perpetration and victimization are issues of increasing concern for researchers, educators,...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
Bullying can be verbal, physical, or virtual. Researchers and the media have increasingly publicized...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))--California State University, S...
With the recent change in technology, bullying has taken on a new form called cyberbullying. Due to ...
Over the years, the number of social network platforms have drastically increased and changed the wa...
Bullying is a widely used, familiar term for aggressive behavior traditionally perceived as a custom...
Current article is dedicated to connection between traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying. ...
Bullying and cyberbullying have received unprecedented international scholarly attention over the la...
Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive behavior (Kowalski & Limber, 2007; Olweus, 1993, and as s...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
The effects of bullying on the bully and the victim can be wide reaching, impacting schoolwork, fami...
This article reviews current research on bullying during adolescence. The complexity of bullying beh...
Bullying perpetration and victimization are issues of increasing concern for researchers, educators,...
Global development of digital technologies has provided considerable connectivity benefits. However,...
Cyberbullying is been defined as the repeated use of technology (internet) to cause intentional dist...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
Bullying can be verbal, physical, or virtual. Researchers and the media have increasingly publicized...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity Studies))--California State University, S...
With the recent change in technology, bullying has taken on a new form called cyberbullying. Due to ...
Over the years, the number of social network platforms have drastically increased and changed the wa...
Bullying is a widely used, familiar term for aggressive behavior traditionally perceived as a custom...
Current article is dedicated to connection between traditional forms of bullying and cyberbullying. ...
Bullying and cyberbullying have received unprecedented international scholarly attention over the la...
Bullying is defined as repeated aggressive behavior (Kowalski & Limber, 2007; Olweus, 1993, and as s...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
The effects of bullying on the bully and the victim can be wide reaching, impacting schoolwork, fami...
This article reviews current research on bullying during adolescence. The complexity of bullying beh...