1st Edition
The Nature of School Bullying A Cross-National Perspective
Edited By Richard Catalano, JOSINE JUNGER-TAS, YOHJI MORITA, DAN OLWEUS, PHILIP SLEE, Peter K Smith
Copyright 1999
398 Pages
by
Routledge
400 Pages
by
Routledge
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The Nature of School Bullying provides a unique world-wide perspective on how different countries have conceptualized the issue of school bullying, what information has been gathered, and what interventions have been carried out. Written and compiled by well known experts in the field, it provides a concise summary of the current state of knowledge of school bullying in nineteen different... Read more
Introduction; I: Europe; 1: Sweden; 2: Norway; 3: Denmark; 4: Finland; 5: England and Wales; 6: Scotland; 7: Ireland; 8: France; 9: Italy; 10: Spain; 11: Portugal; 12: Belgium; 13: The Netherlands; 14: Germany; 15: Switzerland; 16: Poland; II: North America; 17: United States; 18: Canada; III: Pacific Rim; 19: Japan; 20: Australia; 21: Aotearoa/New Zealand; IV: The developing world; 22: The developing world
Biography
Richard Catalano, Josine Juner-Tas, Yohji Morita, Dan Olweus, Philip Slee, Peter K. Smith
'I do think it is an extremely well-written and edited book that is a useful resource to add to the growing literature on bullying. The topic is of particular relevance to EPs and if you have not read anything so far on school bullying, I recommend that you start with this book.' - Lisa Stanley, Kingston Upon Hull
'An invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and others interested in bullying - a must-have text for anyone who desires to understand and end this worldwide source of childhood distress.' - Renae Duncan, Murray State University, APA Review of Books






