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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This panel discusses interpersonal violence against children (under 18 years old). These forms of violence include parental or caregiver initiated, actions of peers, intimate partner-related, or that among strangers and are not limited to maltreatment, bullying, emotional strife, sexual assault, or homicidal violence. The panelists discuss the effects of teachers, parents, peers, and law enforcement officers in terms of the online and offline interpersonal violence against children and youth.
A Study on the Relationship between Regulatory Focus and in-charge Teachers’ Burnout in Korea - Soonseok Kim, Silla University, Republic of Korea; Heekyung Kee, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea
Cyberbullying: Its Social and Psychological Harms Among Schoolers - Hyeyoung Lim, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Hannarae Lee, Bridgewater State University
Understanding patterns of interpersonal online violence victimization among adolescent South Korean bully-victims using latent means modeling - Dongsim Kim, Hanshin University; Claire Seungeun Lee, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Controlling Minors: Extra-legal Factors and the Decision to Use Force - Brian Lawton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice / CUNY Graduate Center; Hyeyoung Lim, University of Alabama at Birmingham