Research on Bullying
A panel of child development researchers presented scientific research on bullying. Topics included aggressive behavior versus bullying, int… read more
A panel of child development researchers presented scientific research on bullying. Topics included aggressive behavior versus bullying, interventions for bullying, and factors that contribute to a climate of bulling. Following their presentations, panelists responded to questions from audience members. close
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Catherine P. Bradshaw Associate Director Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
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Valerie Maholmes Director National Institute of Child Health and Human Development->Child Maltreatment and Violence Program
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Greta Massetti Centers for Disease Control and Prevention->Violence Prevention Division
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