TITLE

The causes and nature of bullying and social exclusion in schools

AUTHOR(S)
Mart�n, Maria el Mar Badia
PUB. DATE
June 2005
SOURCE
Education Journal;Jun2005, Issue 86, p28
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the causes and nature of bullying and social exclusion in schools. is Evidence that children who are highly aggressive to their siblings are likely to have problems with peers outside the family; Characteristics of bully victims; Roles in bullying.
ACCESSION #
17584134

Tags: BULLYING;  SOCIAL marginality;  SOCIAL control;  STUDENTS -- Social life & customs

 

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