1) contact information that can be posted on the website : Department of Psychology Macquarie University, North Ryde, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. 2109.

Telephone: 0011-61-2-9850-8085 E-mail: [email protected]

2) a brief biography of you and your work: Kay Bussey is an Associate Professor in Psychology at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. She has been the recipient of a Fulbright Award and on three occasions has been a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University. She is on the editorial board of the British Journal of Developmental Psychology and serves as an editorial consultant for numerous psychology journals and scientific organizations. Her interests and publications span several areas of social development including moral development, gender development, bullying, and children’s participation in the legal system.

3) a list of current/ongoing projects in this area:

-The role of moral disengagement in cyber and traditional bullying; Disclosure processes related to cyber and traditional bullying; Victim coping self-efficacy.

4) an annotated bibliography of your work in this area (i.e., full reference plus a few sentences about the work): Recent publications: Singh, P., & Bussey, K. (2009). The development of a peer aggression coping self- efficacy scale for adolescents. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 27, 971- 992.

Barchia, K., & Bussey, K. (2010). The psychological impact of peer victimization: Exploring social-cognitive mediators of depression. Journal of Adolescence, 33, 615- 623. doi:10: 1016/j.adolescence.2009.12.002.

Barchia, K., & Bussey, K. (2011). Individual and collective social cognitive influences on peer aggression: Exploring the contribution of aggression efficacy, moral disengagment, and collective efficacy. Aggressive Behavior, 37, 107-120. doi: 10.1002/ab.20375.

Fitzpatrick, S., Bussey, K. (2011). The development of the Social Bullying Involvement Scales. Aggressive Behavior, 37, 177-192 .doi:10.1002/ab.20379.

Barchia, K., Bussey, K. (2011). Predictors of student defenders of peer aggression victims: Empathy and social cognitive factors. International Journal of Behavioral Development. doi:10.1177/0165025410396746. Singh, P., & Bussey, K. (2011). Peer victimization and psychological maladjustment: The mediating role of coping self-efficacy. Journal of Research on Adolescence. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7795.2010.00680.x.

5) relevant web-based links you would like to share: - a new web page is being set up and I will provide details when they are available.