AbstractBullying and cyberbullying (the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate behavior to harm others) are usually considered as the most prevalent types of school violence. In the literature, aggression is often conceptualized as emerging, being maintained, and modified by child's personality characteristics and the interactions between these and the social contexts (e.g., peers, family). The available research has certainly helped to improve the anti-bullying intervention programs and to predict models of victimization and perpetration, nevertheless there are still several difficulties in the management of specific prevaricating situations, due to the tendency to: (1) do not consider the subjective point ...
The influence of the family in children’s involvement in bullying and cyberbullying has been well do...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
AbstractBullying and cyberbullying (the use of information and communication technologies to support...
Bullying perpetration and victimization are issues of increasing concern for researchers, educators,...
School bullying is a serious social problem, which has received widespread public, media, and resear...
Following some background studies on the nature of school bullying, its prevalence, and the negative...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people re...
Examines children who bully at school, and specifically on the ways in which parenting and family fu...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
School bullying has been universally recognised as damaging psychological, social, academic and even...
Background. This article attempts to describe school bullying in the context of social pedagogy. The...
Bullying is defined as a systematic abuse of power; the development of the research program on schoo...
Bullying troubles parents, teachers, and children themselves. The emergence of bullying in children’...
Bullying is the most common form of violence in schools and has been shown to disrupt the emotional ...
The influence of the family in children’s involvement in bullying and cyberbullying has been well do...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...
AbstractBullying and cyberbullying (the use of information and communication technologies to support...
Bullying perpetration and victimization are issues of increasing concern for researchers, educators,...
School bullying is a serious social problem, which has received widespread public, media, and resear...
Following some background studies on the nature of school bullying, its prevalence, and the negative...
Despite more than two decades of anti-bullying initiatives in schools, children and young people re...
Examines children who bully at school, and specifically on the ways in which parenting and family fu...
Bullying includes intention of harm, repetitiveness and power imbalance, and is associated with a wi...
School bullying has been universally recognised as damaging psychological, social, academic and even...
Background. This article attempts to describe school bullying in the context of social pedagogy. The...
Bullying is defined as a systematic abuse of power; the development of the research program on schoo...
Bullying troubles parents, teachers, and children themselves. The emergence of bullying in children’...
Bullying is the most common form of violence in schools and has been shown to disrupt the emotional ...
The influence of the family in children’s involvement in bullying and cyberbullying has been well do...
In this paper the researcher explores and examines the ‘bullying’ behaviour patterns of not only the...
In this article, the authors review research on individual, peer, and school contributions that may ...