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Student Reports of Bullying: Results From the 2022 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey

NCES
Data Owner(s):
Thomsen, E., Henderson, M., Moore, A., Price, N., and McGarrah, M.W.
Data access:
Public-use data
Study/Program:
CSS - Crime and Safety Surveys
Release date:
February 2024
Data weighted:
No
Data part of a series:
No
Publication number:
NCES 2024109

Summary

The tables in this report present data on bullying in grades 6–12 from the 2022 School Crime Supplement (SCS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). The tables show how bullying victimization varies by student and school characteristics such as sex, race/ethnicity, grade, household income, region, urbanicity, enrollment size, and school poverty. The tables also show how rates of bullying victimization vary by crime-related variables such as the presence of gangs, guns, drugs, alcohol, and hate-related graffiti at school; selected school security measures; student criminal victimization; personal fear of attack or harm; avoidance behaviors; fighting; and the carrying of weapons.

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Social/Emotional/Behavioral, School Safety

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