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Self-inflicted and interpersonal violence are the two main types of adolescent violence. Individuals involved in self-inflicted violence both cause and receive the harm, while those who engage in interpersonal violence often aim to harm others. Self-harm and suicide are common types of self-inflicted violence. Non-fatal violence, such as aggression, bullying, and physical fighting, are common forms of interpersonal violence between adolescents[1].