The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program stated, that children who «lose interest in doing school work, suddenly begin to do poorly in school, or appear anxious in school» are
typically victims of bullying.
Not exact matches
Victims of bullying of any kind
typically feel powerless to repel or fight back against their aggressors (Campbell et al., 2009).
The researchers then used these responses to classify individuals into one
of four groups: not involved, rarely
victim or
bully,
typically a
victim, or retaliator (
bullying in response to being
bullied).
The profile
of individuals who perpetrate school shootings is
typically that
of an introvert, sometimes, the
victim of bullying, but often, a student that goes unnoticed.