‘However, sometimes peer conflict does lead
to violence.’ Peer
conflict refers to mutual disagreement or hostility between peers or peer
groups. It is characterized as conflict between people of equal or similar
power; it occurs occasionally; it is unplanned; and it does not involve
violence or result in serious harm. Perpetrators of peer conflict do not seek
power or attention. However, peer conflict can lead to violence. Those involved
in violence and aggression usually have comparable emotional reactions,
demonstrate some remorse, and actively try to resolve the problem.
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