Children and SocietyProvides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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... bullying . For example , Olweus ( 1991 ) found that 60 per cent of bul- lies as children were later convicted of criminal offences by age 24 ; and 24 - year - old adults , who had bullied as children , were four times more likely to ...
... bullying . For example , Olweus ( 1991 ) found that 60 per cent of bul- lies as children were later convicted of criminal offences by age 24 ; and 24 - year - old adults , who had bullied as children , were four times more likely to ...
Page 129
... bullied recently , with one in ten once a week or more ( Whitney and Smith 1993 ) . Bullies and victims differ by a variety of characteristics . For example , girls are less likely to be bullies and rarely bully boys ; bullying ...
... bullied recently , with one in ten once a week or more ( Whitney and Smith 1993 ) . Bullies and victims differ by a variety of characteristics . For example , girls are less likely to be bullies and rarely bully boys ; bullying ...
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... bullying other children . Children are not being properly socialised and , as future adults , the use of violence and intimidation may well continue . Yet , adults may be contributing to the ' normalisation ' of bullying for children ...
... bullying other children . Children are not being properly socialised and , as future adults , the use of violence and intimidation may well continue . Yet , adults may be contributing to the ' normalisation ' of bullying for children ...
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