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Racial and ethnic differences in the risk factors associated with bully victimization
Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/15377938.2018.1544526
Chrystina Y. Hoffman 1 , Leah E. Daigle 1
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Abstract Bullying victimization has been recognized as a social issue facing a large proportion of America’s children and adolescents. Although important contributions to the knowledge base have been made regarding risk factors for bullying, little is known about whether a relationship between the potential victim’s race/ethnicity and their likelihood of bully victimization exists. Further, whether the factors that place persons at risk for bullying victimization are invariant across groups is unknown. The present study attempts to fill these voids in the literature by using a national sample and incorporating a more comprehensive list of predictors compared to what has been used in previous studies. Results indicate that risk factors for bullying are largely invariant across race and ethnicity.

中文翻译:

种族和种族与欺凌受害相关的危险因素的差异

摘要欺凌受害已被认为是美国大部分儿童和青少年面临的社会问题。尽管已经为欺凌的危险因素对知识库做出了重要贡献,但对于潜在受害者的种族/民族与他们遭受欺凌的可能性之间是否存在联系,人们所知甚少。此外,尚不清楚使人群遭受欺凌的风险在各个群体之间是否不变。与以前的研究相比,本研究试图通过使用国家样本并纳入更全面的预测指标列表来填补文献中的空白。结果表明,欺凌的风险因素在种族和种族之间基本不变。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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