School victimization refers to the physical, verbal, or emotional harm experienced by students within a school setting. This can include bullying, harassment, cyberbullying, discrimination, and violence. Research in this area focuses on understanding the prevalence of victimization in schools, its impact on students' well-being and academic performance, and effective intervention strategies to prevent and address victimization. Researchers may also explore factors such as gender, race, and socioeconomic status that contribute to school victimization, as well as the role of school policies and climate in creating a safe and inclusive school environment for all students.