TITLE

Focus on bullies

PUB. DATE
December 1989
SOURCE
Current Events;12/15/89, Vol. 89 Issue 13, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses a National School Safety Center (NSSC) survey on bullies in US schools. Explains how Scandinavian school systems handle the bullying problem.
ACCESSION #
9001080298

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