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Hunter M. Boehme; John D. Burrow; Sohee Jung – Journal of School Violence, 2024
Over the years, scholars have argued that there are similarities and differences between bullying and hate crimes within Americas' schools. However, no known study has tested the claims that bullying and hate-related victimization are more similar (or different) and whether they share similar protective and/or risk factors. Utilizing the 2019 NCVS…
Descriptors: Risk, Bullying, Crime, Social Bias
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Zacharia, Michal Goldberg; Yablon, Yaacov B. – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2022
One of the negative consequences of bullying in schools is its adverse effect on students' sense of safety. Previous studies yielded mixed results and a nonlinear relationship between bullying and students' sense of safety and pointed to the need for revealing possible mediating and moderating factors in order to better understand this…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Fear, School Safety
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Rami Benbenishty; Ron Avi Astor; Michal Shemesh; Dana Avital; Tal Raz; Ilan Roziner – Journal of School Violence, 2025
The study aims to examine changes over time in school victimization and climate in Israel, and whether these changes varied between Jewish and Arab schools and schools with different SES. A secondary analysis of the Ministry of Education database of structured student surveys regarding victimization and climate, was conducted during 2008-2019. All…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabs, Jews, Victims
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Emmanuel Adewoye, Segun; Ndou, Nettie N. – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2023
The purpose of this study is to ascertain how the four domains of self-debasing cognitive distortions, namely personalisation, catastrophising, overgeneralisation and selective abstraction could predict or inform bullying bystanders' emotional disturbance in reactions to witnessing bullying. A descriptive case study research design was adopted.…
Descriptors: Bullying, Emotional Response, Audiences, Anxiety
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Morgan, Hani – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2023
The increase in hostile behavior targeted at Asian people is a concern that school districts must address. To respond well, educators need to apply effective methods for preventing this problem. One of the ways they can achieve this goal is by implementing a culturally responsive approach to teaching. Another involves using effective anti-bullying…
Descriptors: Asians, Racism, Culturally Relevant Education, Prevention
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Wesely, Jennifer K.; Brown, Elizabeth R.; Phills, Curtis E. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: An impediment to an informed discussion of the impact that campus crime alerts have on college campuses is the dearth of research on the topic. This study explores the composition of campus crime alerts and the ways they convey and (re)produce meanings concerning victimization, perpetration, responsibility, and consent. Methods: This…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Crime, College Environment, Handheld Devices
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Edwin Darrell de Klerk; June Monica Palmer – Perspectives in Education, 2024
Various scholars have confirmed that teacher safety against learner victimization is a growing concern worldwide, and this problem is exacerbated by a lack of understanding and readiness to implement policies to address this matter. In this regard, policy implementation by middle leaders (MLs) in creating safe school environments has attracted…
Descriptors: Victims, School Safety, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Michele Kielty; A. Renee Staton – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2024
Cyber threats have escalated in recent years. Many of these threats have been direct and vicious attacks on K-12 systems. Educators are rarely trained on how to address cyber threats from a systemic and educational perspective when such challenges arise in their school buildings. This article explains the cyber threats that are looming large for…
Descriptors: School Safety, Crime, Information Technology, Kindergarten
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McCuddy, Timothy; Shamserad, Faraneh; Esbensen, Finn-Aage – Journal of School Violence, 2023
Arming teachers remains a divisive issue in the United States. Since one goal of this policy is to improve perceptions of safety, it is important to understand how arming teachers impacts students. Using survey data from six Midwestern school districts, we apply Ferraro's risk assessment model to explore how individual and school conditions impact…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Violence, Educational Environment, Weapons
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Fossum, Sturla; Skokauskas, Norbert; Handegård, Bjørn Helge; Hansen, Ketil Lenert; Kyrrestad, Henriette – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2023
Feeling safe in school is important for students' learning, well-being, and quality of life. Variables possibly associated with feeling unsafe in school, such as mental health problems, traditional bullying, cyberbullying, and various health problems, were explored. Altogether, 2,028 adolescents (M[subscript age] = 14 years, 50% boys) from 72…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Mental Health, Middle School Students
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Thuto Polonyana; Moeniera Moosa – Perspectives in Education, 2024
The rise of violent incidents in South African schools has sparked widespread concern. Most studies on school violence focus on the experiences of learners; little attention has been paid to educators' experiences. As a result, violence against educators is both underreported and understudied. The research question prompting this study was: What…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Educational Environment, Secondary School Teachers
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Caines, Angela – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2021
Schools are accountable for providing all students a safe and caring learning environment. When a child feels unsafe at school, personal relationships, mental health, and academics are negatively affected. The entire school community -- staff, parents, and students -- must work together to develop an effective safe school program. A carefully…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Prevention, Program Effectiveness
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Tarablus, Tamar; Yablon, Yaacov B. – School Mental Health, 2023
Although there is increasing research on the prevalence of students' violence against teachers, very little is known about the way teachers cope with this violence. The main aim of the current study was to investigate teachers' willingness to seek help from school management and from teacher-colleagues for dealing with violence. In addition, the…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Help Seeking, Violence, Victims
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Coyle, Samantha; Weinreb, Karly S.; Davila, Gabriella; Cuellar, Matthew – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2022
Background: Victimization at school has been shown to affect a student's perceptions of school climate, specifically in regard to how safe they feel at school and how fair they perceive their schools to be. Objective: The current study investigated the potentially protective role of supportive teachers and peers in reducing the negative influence…
Descriptors: Victims, Student Attitudes, Grade 9, Social Support Groups
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Hjalmarsson, Maria; Odenbring, Ylva – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
Research has shown that peer victimization and bullying are common phenomena among pupils in different educational institutions, yet we know little about these issues in the educational context of the leisure-time centre. This study addresses leisure-time teachers' reflections on their work regarding peer victimization in the everyday practice of…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Victims, Leisure Time, Teacher Attitudes
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