Finkelhor, D., Vanderminden, J., Turner, H., Shattuck, A., & Hamby, S.2016-08-252016-08-252016Finkelhor, D., Vanderminden, J., Turner, H., Shattuck, A., & Hamby, S. (2016). At-school victimization and violence exposure assessed in a national household survey of children and youth. Journal of School Violence, 15(1), 67-90.http://www.unh.edu/ccrc/pdf/school%20victimization%20published.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/2921This national household telephone survey of youth and parents assessed exposure to a broad range of at-school victimizations among a representative sample of 3,391 children and youth ages 5 to 17. Nearly half the sample (48%) had been exposed to at least one form of victimization at school during the past year (in 2011), most of which was intimidation/bullying (29.8%). Fourteen percent had been assaulted at school in the past year, 13% had witnessed an assault, 3.2% had been sexually harassed, and 0.4%, had been sexually assaulted at school. Twelve percent had an at-school victimization injury in the past year, and 6% had missed a day or more of school as a result of their at-school victimization. Some victimizations, such as weapon assault and sexual assault, were less prevalent at school than out of school, others, such as intimidation and sexual harassment, were more common.en-USbullyingschool victimizationtheftsexual assaultharrassmentvandalismAt-school victimization and violence exposure assessed in a national household survey of children and youthArticle