Purpose: This study was intended to integrate the evidence of intervention for child and adolescent perpetrators of
school violence through an integrative literature review. Methods: Using combinations of the terms ‘bullying’, ‘school
violence’, and ‘intervention’ as key words, the researchers searched eight electronic databases for relevant studies.
Fifteen studies were selected through full-text screening of related research published in academic journals before
June 2018. The framework was used to identify the selected studies’ intervention patterns and classify the various
intervention components. The extracted intervention components were grouped into potential themes to determine
whether the researchers clearly showed the interventions in the studies. Results: The intervention components of 15
selected studies were categorized into five themes: 1) Utilizing intervention techniques for voluntary participation, 2)
Enhancing self-awareness, 3) Strategies to improve emotional intelligence, 4) Promoting interpersonal skills, and 5)
Emphasis on responsibility through future vision experience. Conclusion: As a result of analyzing interventions for
children and adolescent perpetrators of school violence, five components were derived. It is suggested that these
components should be considered in the field, and intervention programs development and research using them are
needed.