Title of article :
Peer involvement in bullying: insights and challenges for intervention
Author/Authors :
PEPLER، DEBRA نويسنده , , CRAIG، WENDY نويسنده , , OCONNELL، PAUL نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-436
From page :
437
To page :
0
Abstract :
The purpose of this research was to examine the peer processes chat occur during bullying episodes on the school playground. These processes were examined from a social learning perspective, allowing us to consider the effects of various types of reinforcement among bullies, victims, and peers. Fifty-three segments of video tape were examined. Each segment contained a peer group (two or more peers) that viewed bullying on the school playground. Peers were coded for actively joining or passively reinforcing the bully, and for actively intervening on behalf of the victim. On average, four peers viewed the schoolyard bullying, with a range from two to 14 peers. Averaged across all episodes, peers spent 54% of their time reinforcing bullies by passively watching, 21% of their time actively modelling bullies, and 25% of their time intervening on behalf of victims. Older boys (grades 4—6) were more likely to actively join with the bully than were younger boys (grades 1-3) and older girls. Both younger and older girls were more likely to intervene on behalf of victims than were older boys. The results were interpreted as confirming peersʹ central roles in the processes that unfold during playground bullying episodes. We discuss the results in terms of the challenges posed to peer-led interventions. Peersʹ anti-bullying initiatives must be reinforced by simultaneous whole-school interventions.
Keywords :
A. Pressure sensitive , C. Peel , D. Adhesion in surgery and medicine , Switchable , Easy removal
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Record number :
55885
Link To Document :
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