Types of Bullies
According to researchers, bullying behavior takes many forms, and
children who participate in bullying behaviors often take different roles
within the bully-victim relationship. For example, some witnesses may
serve in supportive roles in the bullying relationship.
In general, two types of bullies exist. Bullies are categorized by (1) the
level of conflict they engage in, and (2) the effectiveness of their aggression
against victims. Figure 1.3 highlights these two categories, the bully (effectual)
and bully-victim (ineffectual) types.
Types of BulliesAccording to researchers, bullying behavior takes many forms, andchildren who participate in bullying behaviors often take different roleswithin the bully-victim relationship. For example, some witnesses mayserve in supportive roles in the bullying relationship.In general, two types of bullies exist. Bullies are categorized by (1) thelevel of conflict they engage in, and (2) the effectiveness of their aggressionagainst victims. Figure 1.3 highlights these two categories, the bully (effectual)and bully-victim (ineffectual) types.
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