School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland
Violence Vict. 2024 Oct 14;39(5):534-554. doi: 10.1891/VV-2023-0015.
Evidence indicates that poly-victimization relates to greater victim impacts than single-type victimization. A separate body of research finds that victimization motivated by bias is associated with elevated harm. However, little empirical work has assessed whether youth who experience biased victimization are poly-victims, and studies have not sufficiently examined the potentially deleterious effects of experiencing both types of victimization. This study uses nationally representative data to examine the prevalence of school-based crime and bullying victimization among hate speech victims. I then assess the odds of experiencing fear and avoiding places at school across victimization types. The findings reveal that a considerable number of hate speech victims are also bullied and that experiencing any two types of victimization is associated with increased odds of fear and avoidance. These results highlight the importance of targeting biased victimization in anti-bullying programming.
有证据表明,与单一类型的受害相比,多种受害会对受害者造成更大的影响。另一部分研究发现,出于偏见的受害与更高的伤害有关。然而,很少有实证研究评估经历偏见受害的年轻人是否是多受害者,而且研究也没有充分考察经历这两种受害的潜在有害影响。本研究使用全国代表性数据,调查仇恨言论受害者在学校遭受犯罪和欺凌的普遍程度。然后,我评估了在不同类型的受害中经历恐惧和避免在学校的可能性。研究结果表明,相当数量的仇恨言论受害者也受到欺凌,而且经历任何两种类型的受害都与恐惧和回避的几率增加有关。这些结果强调了在反欺凌方案中针对偏见受害的重要性。