Bullying
Safe Transitions for Teens: Assessing the Impact of Intimate Partner Transitional Housing on Adolescent Residents
Ten-Year Trends in Bullying and Related Attitudes Among 4th-to 12th-Graders
Examining Variation in Adolescent Bystanders' Responses to Bullying
Parental Responses to Bullying: Understanding the Role of School Policies and Practices
Obese and Overweight Youth: Risk for Experiencing Bullying Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms
Cross-National Differences in Bullying Dynamics: Comparing Latinx Youths' Experiences in Mexico and the USA
Moving to the Next Level: Doubly Latent Multilevel Mediation Models With a School Climate Illustration
A Meta-Analytic Review of School-Based Anti-Bullying Programs With a Parent Component
The Science of School Safety
The Science of School Safety
Gun violence may be the most discussed topic surrounding school safety, but it is by no means the only one. Bullying, school climate, and mental health affect students across the country, and are some of the many other issues that NIJ researches. Mary Poulin Carlton, an NIJ social science analyst, joins host Paul Haskins to discuss these and other important school safety issues.
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