Journal of School Violence

665 papers and 12.0k indexed citations i.

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The 665 papers published in Journal of School Violence in the last decades have received a total of 12.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Journal of School Violence usually cover Social Psychology (483 papers), Education (274 papers) and Clinical Psychology (198 papers) specifically the topics of Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression (458 papers), Education Discipline and Inequality (175 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (145 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of School Violence are Dewey G. Cornell, Sameer Hinduja, Justin W. Patchin, Ellen W. deLara, Marie‐Louise Obermann, William J. Fremouw, Allison M. Schenk, Robin M. Kowalski, Elizabeth Whittaker and Kris Varjas.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in Journal of School Violence

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in Journal of School Violence

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