TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - An analysis of the relationship between victimization and violent behavior at school JO - Spanish journal of psychology A1 - Estévez, Estefania A1 - Jiménez, Teresa I. A1 - Moreno, David A1 - Musitu, Gonzalo SP - E22 EP - E22 VL - 16 IS - N2 - Previous studies have identified two subgroups of school violence victims: submissive and aggressive. Submissive victims are characterized by their withdrawal in violent situations, while aggressive victims combine hostile behavior with victimization. This study focuses on the second subgroup and aims to analyze possible factors influencing the transition from passive victimization to involvement in aggressive behaviors within the school context. To test these relationships, 1319 adolescents between 12 and 16 years of age were recruited from seven secondary schools in various Spanish provinces. Structural equation modeling techniques were used to analyze the data. Results supported Emler's theory, which posits that the victim's helplessness in situations of intimidation, along with disappointment resulting from a lack of expected protection from adult authority figures, may result in adolescents searching and developing an antisocial and non-conformist reputation that helps them defend themselves against future attacks. Practical implications of these results are further discussed.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1138-7416 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/sjp.2013.40 ID - ref1 ER -