The Bully Lab at Queen's University focuses on healthy relationships among children, adolescents, and adults and the risk and protective factors associated with bullying and victimization in family, peer, individual, school, and social relationships. The research is based on a developmental and systemic perspective and is aimed at understanding bullying as a relationship problem and providing relationship solutions.​
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Dr. Wendy Craig works collaboratively with both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as other researchers on projects designed to: increase our understanding of the developmental pathways of bullying and victimization; the role of peers, educators, and other adults, and the larger community in preventing and contributing to bullying problems; and the design of effective, evidence based intervention programs for bullying problems.​
Mission and Values
The Bully Lab’s mission is to put research into practice to address interpersonal violence among children and youth. We aim to train the next generation of adults and researchers working with children and youth by equipping them with the skills and capacities to foster safe, inclusive, and welcoming environments for all.
In pursuit of this goal, we prioritize doing work that is evidence-based and relational — co-created with our partners, and grounded in an appreciation for diversity and lived experience. We believe that healthy development depends on healthy relationships and we are committed to creating relationships that enable children and youth to flourish in safe and caring environments.

Department of Psychology
Queen's University
62 Arch Street
Kingston, ON
Queen’s University is situated on the territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek.