Bullying in schools has become an issue of major importance among educators. However interventions to reduce bullying have enjoyed only modest and limited success. This paper examines five different explanations for bullying and examines the strengths and limitations of each. It is concluded that none of them provides a comprehensive explanation for school-based bullying and that their value lies especially in suggesting actions that may be taken by schools in addressing particular bully/victim problems.
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