Bullying Prevention is Crime Prevention - Submitted by Janie on September 08, 2003
  Link on this page to PDF file report of research showing the link between bullying and convictions of crimes. Gives three proven models of "bullting prevention" programs for schools and families.  
  http://www.fightcrime.org/  
 
  The Non-Bystander: Anyone can stop bullying - Submitted by Shelagh on December 03, 2008
  This Website presents the on-going findings of a doctoral dissertation looking at the experiences of students who refused to be bystanders. Visit the site to read the students' stories, find out about the research, and add your opinion.  
  www.ualberta.ca/~bullying  
 
  Resources for Students, Educators, and Parents on Bullying, Harassment, and Conflict Resolution - Submitted by Shelly on October 28, 2003
  I have an extensive resource list of fiction and non-fiction books for elementary and middle school students, non-fiction books for educators and parents, and videos and websites for students and adults. It lists over 200 resources and only includes titles which were favorably reviewed by a journal, teacher or librarian. I am not sure that the above link the the word document will work but do not have your email address to add it as an attachment.  
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  School-based Violence Prevention Programs: A Resource Manual - Submitted by Prairieaction Foundation on October 29, 2003
  This online resource coordinated by RESOLVE Alberta (www.ucalgary.ca/resolve) brings together in one website various school-based violence prevention programs. It is organized by age group and nature of violence, and offers citations of research evaluations of the programs where available. It is also available in French.  
  www.ucalgary.ca/resolve/violenceprevention  
 
  ÉCOLE ET INTIMIDATION : LA VIOLENCE CACHÉE DE L'ÉCOLE - Submitted by Pamella on November 06, 2003
  Rapport de le psychologue scolaire Richard Gagné, secrétaire de l'Association des psychologues scolaires du Québec pour la Commission scolaire des Cantons.  
  http://www.aqps.qc.ca/bulletin/09/09-03-01.htm  
 
  Bullies, victims at risk for violence and other problem behaviors - Submitted by Pamella on November 13, 2003
  Synopsis of the article, which appears in the April 2003 "Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine". Research done in the USA.  
  http://www.nldline.com/april_17_2003_bullying.htm  
 
  Bullying Widespread in U.S. Schools, Survey Finds - Submitted by Pamella on November 13, 2003
  Synopsis of the study, which appears in the April 25, 2001, "Journal of the American Medical Association".  
  http://www.nichd.nih.gov/new/releases/bullying.cfm  
 
  Beyond the Schoolyard: Examining Electronic Bullying Among Canadian Youth - Submitted by Yvonne on April 11, 2005
  M.A. Thesis looking at electronic bullying among high school students and how it compares to incidence of schoolyard bullying.  
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  Assessment Toolkit for Bullying, Harassment and Peer Relations - Submitted by Perpetua on December 01, 2005
  The toolkit comprises of surveys for administrators, teachers, students and parents to identify the forms, frequencies and location of bullying incidents. The website includes research from CPHA's Safe School Study.  
  http://www.cpha.ca/antibullying/  
 
  A List of References - Submitted by Marlaine on May 20, 2003
  A compiled list of references to psychology journal articles about bullying, ranging from 2000 to May 2003.  
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  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  McMaster, L., Connolly, J., Craig, W., and Pepler, D. (1997). "Sexual harassment and dating violence among early adolescents." Paper presented at the Biennial Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C., March 1997.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Fried, S., & Fried, P. (1996). "Bullies and Victims: Helping Your Child Through the Schoolyard Battlefield". New York: M. Evans & Co., Inc.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Garfalo, J., Siegel, L., and Laub, M. (1987). "School-related victimization among adolescents: An analysis of National Crime Survey narratives." Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 3, 321-337.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Gilmartin, B.G. (1987) "Peer Group Antecedents of Severe Love-Shyness in Males." Journal of Personality, 55, 467-489  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Hazler, R.J. (1996) "Bystanders: An Overlooked Factor in Peer on Peer Abuse." The Journal for the Professional Counsellor, 11,2,11-23  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Hazler, R. J., Hoover, J.H. and Oliver, R. (1993) "What Do Kids Say About Bullying?" Education Digest, 58(7), 16-20  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Hoover, J. and Hazler, R.J. (1991) "Bullies and Victims." Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 25, 212-219  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Huesmann, L.R., Lagerspetz, K., and Eron, L.D. (1984). "Intervening variables in the TV violence-aggression relation: Evidence from two countries." Developmental Psychology, 20, 746-775.  
   
 
  The Good, The Bad And The Bully - Submitted by anonymous on January 10, 2003
  California Association of School Psychologists. "The Good, The Bad And The Bully." Resource Paper April 1997: 1-8.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Marano, H.E. (1995, September/October) "Big. Bad. Bully." Psychology Today, 28, 50-57, 62, 64, 66, 68-70, 74, 76, 79, 8  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Fine, E.S., Lacey, A., and Baer, J. (1995). "Children as Peacemakers." Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Murphy, H.A., Hutchinson, J.M., and Bailey, J.S. (1983). "Behavioral school psychology goes outdoors: The effect of organized games on playground aggression." Journal of Applied Behavioral Analyses, 16, 29-35.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Neary, A., and Joseph, S. (1994). "Peer victimization and its relationship to self-concept and depression among schoolgirls." Personality and Individual Differences, 16,183-186.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Oliver, R., Hoover, J.H. and Hazler, R. (1994) "The Perceived Roles of Bullying in Small-Town Midwestern Schools." Journal of Counseling and Development, 72, 416-421  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Oliver, R., Oaks, I.N. and Hoover, J.H. (1994) "Family Issues and Interventions in Bully and Victim Relationships." The School Counselor, 41, 199-202  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Olweus, D. (1991). "Bully/victim problems among school children: Some basic facts and effects of a school-based intervention program." In D. Pepler and K. Rubin (eds.), The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression, Hillsdale, 411-448.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  O'Moore, A.M. (1989). "Bullying in Britain and Ireland: An Overview." In E. Roland and E. Munthe (eds.), Bullying: An International Perspective. London: David Fulton, 3-21.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Pepler, D., Craig, W., Zeigler, S. and Charach, A. (1993) "A School-Based Anti-Bullying-Intervention: Preliminary evaluation." In D. Tattum (Ed.), Understanding and managing bullying (pp.76-91) Oxford: Heinemann Educational  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Lowenstein, L.,(1978). "Who is the Bully?" Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 31, 147-149.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Craig, W. (1997). "The Relationship Among Aggression Types, Depression, and Anxiety in Bullies, Victims, and Bully/Victims." Personality and Individual Differences, in press.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Ambert, A.M. (1994) "A Qualitative Study of Peer-abuse and Its Effects: Theoretical and Empirical Implications." Journal of Marriage and the Family ,56: 119-130  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Atlas, R., and Pepler, D. (1997). "Observations of bullying in the classroom." LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University, Submitted for publication.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Batsch, G.M. and Knoff, H.M. (1994) "Bullies and their victims: Understanding a Pervasive Problem in the Schools." School Psychology Review, 23, 165-174  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bentley, K.M., and Li, A. (1995). "Bully and victim problems in elementary schools and students' beliefs about aggression." Canadian journal of School Psychology, 11, 153-165.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Besag, V.E. (1989). Bullies and victims in schools. A guide to understanding and management. England: Open University Press.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bidwell, Noelle M.The Nature and Prevalence of Bullying in Elementary Schools -A summary of a master's thesis.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Boulton, M.J., and Underwood, K. (1992). "Bully/ victim problems among middle school children." British journal of Educational Psychology, 62, 73-87.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying in Schools an ERIC Digest overview of bullying. Information is reviewed by experts on the subject. Includes useful research citations.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Finkelhor, D. And Dziuba-Leatherman, J. (1994) "Victimization of Children." American Psychologist, 49, 173-183  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Coie, J.D. and Cillessen, A.H.N. (1993) "Peer rejection: Origins and Effects on Children's Development." Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2, 89-92  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Finkelhor, D. (1995) "The Victimization of Children: A Developmental Perspective." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65, 177-193  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Craig, W., and Pepler, D. (1997). "Naturalistic Observations of Bullying and Victimization on the Playground." LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University. Unpublished report.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Craig, W., & Peplar, D. (1996). "Understanding bullying at School: What Can We Do About It?" In S. Miller, J. Brodine, & T. Miller (Eds.), Safe by design (pp. 247-260). Seattle, WA: Committee for Children.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Craig, W.M., and Pepler, D.J. (1995). "Aggression and Victimization: Are They Related?" Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Indianapolis, March 1995.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Crick, N.R. and Grotpeter, J.K. (1995) "Relational Aggression, Gender, and Social-Psychological Adjustment." Child Development, 66, 710-722  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Cunningham, C.E. (1997). "The effects of Primary Division, Student-Mediated Conflict Resolution Programs on Playground Aggression." Department of Psychology, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3Z5.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying -Published papers by Dr. Ken Rigby, an Adjunct Associate Professor of Social Psychology and an educational consultant based at the University of South Australia.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying Widespread in Middle School, Say Three Studies -American Psychological Association  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Farrington, D. P. (1993). "Understanding and preventing bullying." In M. Tonry (ed.), Crime and Justice, 17, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Pepler, D.J., and Craig, W. (1997). "Bullying: Research and Interventions." Youth Update. Publication of the Institute for the Study of Antisocial Youth.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Charach, A., Pepler, D., and Ziegler, S. (1995). "Bullying at School: A Canadian perspective." Education Canada, 35, 12-18.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Teasing and Bullying of Children Who Stutter
An article that deals with the effects of bullying and strategies for children who stutter by Ian Roth & Deryk Beal.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Pepler, D.J., Craig, W., Atlas, R., O'Connell, R., Smith, C., and Sedligdeilami, F. (1996). "Anti-Bullying Interventions in Schools: A Systemic Evaluation." Symposium presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, May 1996.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Spain: Bullying and Violence in Spain  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
 

Intervention Campaign Against Bully-Victim Problems by Dr. Dan Olweus, Norway

 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  The Community Oriented Policing Services Grant
A description of a project in Woodland, WA (USA) that is intended to uncover the degree, types and causes of bullying/harassment occurring within our schools/community, and which are disruptions to the educational process perhaps leading to criminal acts. There are three sample surveys here.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying and Victimization Among Canadian School Children
A unique study of Canadians from birth to adulthood, the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) for the first time provides a single source of data for the examination of child development in context, including the diverse life paths of normal development by  Wendy M. Craig, Ray DeV. Peters and Roman Konarski October 1998.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Nature and Prevention of Bullying
Research reports on the causes and nature of bullying and social exclusion in schools, and ways of preventing them.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying in Scottish Secondary Schools
An exploratory research study that set out to do two main things - to identify variations in the incidence of bullying in Scottish state secondary schools and to investigate and describe successful coping strategies.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  European Conference on Initiatives to Combat School Bullying
A report on the keynote addresses and workshop summaries of the conference.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Ethnicity and Bullying - Racism Amongst Young People
An analysis of Kids Help Line callers who have experienced bullying.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Netherlands: Bullying at School: How to Deal with It.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  New Zealand Research on Bullying: "The Impact of Bullying on Children"
A study that aimed to examine the child's perspective on what is violent for them and the impact these violent events have on their lives.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Protecting Boys from Bullying
An overview of a national campaign to reduce bullying in Norway.
 
   
 
  What Can Be Done About Bullying? Students Speak Out - Submitted by Ruth on January 24, 2003
  Copyright 2002 by the INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL FOR LEADERSHIP IN LEARNING, a publication of the University of Calgary Press.  
  http://www.ucalgary.ca/~iejll/volume6/rees.htm  
 
  Overcoming Victim Behaviour Through Physical Education - Submitted by Christopher on February 06, 2003
  M.Ed. thesis Brock University 2000  
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  Submitted by Langevin on February 26, 2003
  Langevin, M. (1997). Peer teasing project. In E. Healey and H. Peters (Eds.) International Fluency Association, 2nd World Congress. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Nijmegen University Press. Contact the Institute for Stuttering Treatment & Research for a copy. Email: istar@ualberta.ca  
  www.tab.ualberta.ca  
 
  Submitted by Marilyn on February 26, 2003
  Langevin, M., Bortnick, K., Hammer, T., & Wiebe (1998). Teasing/Bullying experienced by children who stutter: Toward development of a questionnaire. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 25, 12-24. Contact M. Langevin at the Institute for Stuttering Treatment & Research email: istar@ualberta.ca  
  www.tab.ualberta.ca  
 
  Even Youngest Kids Get Pushed Around - Study - Submitted by Kelly on April 09, 2003
  Bullying occurs as frequently among students in Grades 1-3 as it does in Grades 4-6, according to one of the first research studies anywhere to look at bullying among our youngest schoolchildren. Published this month by the Canadian Journal of School Psychology, the study surveyed a total of 472 students in Grades 1-6 from three Calgary schools.  
  http://www.ucalgary.ca/news/april03/bullying.html  
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Bullying in Schools
An information analysis on general bullying information.
 
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Strauss, Susan. "School Bullying: A Cross-Cultural Examination" The Penn State Center for Language Aquisition.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Perry, D.G., Kusel, S.J. and Perry, L.C. (1988) "Victims of Peer Aggression." Developmental Psychology, 24, 807-814  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Perry, D.G., Kusel, S.J. and Perry, L.C. (1988) "Victims of Peer Aggression." Developmental Psychology, 24, 807-814  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Perry, D.G., Williard, J.C. and Perry, L.C. (1990) "Peers' Perceptions of the Consequences That Victimized Children Provide Aggressors." Child Development, 61, 1310-1325  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Roland, E. (1989). "Bullying: The Scandinavian research tradition." In D. Tattum and D. Lane (eds.), Bullying in Schools. Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham, 21-32.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Ross, D.M. (1996) "Childhood Bullying and Teasing: What School Personnel, Other Professionals, and Parents Can Do." Alexandria, VA: American Counselling Association  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Salmivalli, C. Lagerspetz, K., Bjorkqvist, K., Osterman, K., and Kaukiainen, A. (1996). "Bullying as a group process: Participant roles and their relation to social status within the group." Aggressive Behavior, 22,1-15.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Scotland: Scottish Action Against Bullying  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Stephenson, P,. and Smith, D. (1989). "Bullying in two English comprehensive schools." In E. Roland and E. Munthe (eds.), Bullying: An International Perspective. London: Fulton.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Pepler, D.J., Craig, W., O'Connell, R, Connolly, J., Atlas, R., Sedigdeilami, F., Smith, C., and Kent, D. (1997). "Prevalence of Bullying and Victimization Among Canadian Elementary and Middle School Children." Manuscript in preparation.  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Austria: Research Project: Bullying at School -Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Austria  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Belgium: Dealing with Bullying in Flanders  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  England: Anti-bullying Work in England  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Finland: Preventing Bullying and Violence at School -Ministry of Education, National Board of Education, Helsinki City Education Department  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Greece: A Whole School policy Against Bullying at the Moraitis School in Athens  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Ireland: Critical Issues for Teacher Training to Counter Bullying & Victimisation  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Italy: Initiatives to Combat School Bullying: The Italian Case  
   
 
  Submitted by anonymous on January 11, 2003
  Slee, P. (1995). "Peer victimization and its relationship to depression among Australian primary school students." Personality and Individual Differences, 18, 57-62.