“…Bullying is considered a specific form of school violence which, according to Roth et al (2010), Caravita and Cillessen (2012), Garandeau, Lee, and Salmivalli (2013), Ahn, Garandeau, and Rodkin (2010), Forlim, Stelko-Pereira, and Williams (2014), and Hein, Koka, and Hagger (2015), can be defined as a student being repeatedly subjected to various forms of aggression-physical, psychological and social violence-by a group or person with more power than him. This power can be associated with personal factors or characteristics of school classes, including school hierarchies, due to the popularity of the bullies and unpopularity of those who are the targets of aggression and do not to react to aggression (Antunes & Zuin, 2008;Crochík, 2012;Fante, 2005;Farisa & Felmleeb, 2014;Garandeau et al, 2013).…”