Describes a longitudinal study of 1,162 high school students that examined the impact of family abuse and conflict, self-reported delinquency, and peer delinquency on the development of bullying perpetration, sexual harassment perpetration, and teen dating violence perpetration. Based on results, the study recommended that anti-violence interventions should address exposure to family violence and include opportunities to learn healthy relationships and conflict management skills and prevention efforts should consider developmental timing of aggression and violence.
Sponsored By
U.S. Department of Justice
Year Resource Released
2014