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Understanding school bullying: A general theory of crime and empirical findings

Posted on:2011-11-22Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas at San AntonioCandidate:Park, Nam KukFull Text:PDF
GTID:2447390002966890Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
School Bullying is known as a serious globalized social phenomenon. Little research has been conducted to find out whether a criminological approach can explain school bullying, even though there are many similarities between school bullying and deviant behaviors. The current study uses a cross-sectional data of 296 students in two schools dominated by a Hispanic population to examine whether a general theory of crime can explain various types of school bullying (physical bullying, psychological bullying, coercive school bullying, and general bullying). Overall, the findings indicate that a low self-control is a significant predictor of various types of bullying behaviors, supporting the generalizability of a low self-control theory in explaining school bullying.
Keywords/Search Tags:School bullying, General, Theory, Low self-control
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