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  Do You Like What You See? Self-perceptions of Adolescent Bullies
 
 
Title: Do You Like What You See? Self-perceptions of Adolescent Bullies
Author: Johnson, David
Lewis, Geraldine
Appeared in: British educational research journal
Paging: Volume 25 (1999) nr. 5 pages 665-677
Year: 1999-12
Contents: This paper reports an attempt to increase our understanding of adolescents who exhibit bullying behaviour, by focusing on their self-perceptions. The findings, which confirm those in the literature, establish that the typical bully has a relatively positive self-concept in the social domain and in self-esteem. It is proposed that these findings have implications for early preventative approaches to bullying. These may include an awareness of how temperament traits might interact with a child's environment to produce certain behaviours, including a tendency to bully. Parenting programmes may be a suitable vehicle, and it is also posited that parenting styles and basic elements of child development may be included in ante-natal care.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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