Yablon Yaacov B
Bar-Ilan University.
Child Dev. 2017 Jan;88(1):55-67. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12679.
Early detection of severe violence is a significant challenge for many schools. Three studies were conducted on samples of 6th, 8th, and 10th graders (12-16 years old). The first study, based on paired reports of teachers and students (n = 130), showed that a high percentage of both victims and perpetrators of severe violence are not identified by teachers but are known to students. The second and third studies were based on qualitative (n = 30) and quantitative methods (n = 524) and revealed the factors that explain students' willingness to report or seek help from their teachers. The findings highlight the role of victims as a source of information regarding perpetrators and suggest a new perspective for early identification of severe violence in schools.
对许多学校来说,早期发现严重暴力行为是一项重大挑战。针对6年级、8年级和10年级学生(12至16岁)的样本进行了三项研究。第一项研究基于教师和学生的配对报告(n = 130),结果表明,教师并未识别出很大比例的严重暴力行为受害者和实施者,但学生却知晓这些情况。第二项和第三项研究分别基于定性方法(n = 30)和定量方法(n = 524),揭示了一些因素,这些因素解释了学生向教师报告或寻求帮助的意愿。研究结果突出了受害者作为施暴者信息来源的作用,并为学校早期识别严重暴力行为提供了新的视角。