Cross-Cultural Patterns of Student Victimization in Israel and Chile
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López, Verónica
Benbenishty, Rami
Astor, R
Bilbao, Marian
Ascorra, Paula
Carrasco-Aguilar, Claudia
Refaeli, Tehila
Roziner, Ilan
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School violence is a global concern that calls for
international research using cross context methods.
Although there are several international surveys that compare school violence across countries, they do not clearly
address issues of similarities and differences in relative
prevalence of different types of victimization and their
relations with age, sex, and cultural group. We explored
these questions among Israeli-Arab (n = 13,606), IsraeliJewish (n = 10,637), and Chilean students in poor schools
in a large Chilean city (n = 4557), using the same selfreport questionnaire that measures verbal-social victimization, victimization by threats, physical victimization, and
sexual harassment. As hypothesized, we found similarities
in the patterns of relative prevalence of victimization types,
as well as study group, sex, and age main effects and
interactions. These effects were evident even when the
lowest third SES group in Israel was compared with the
Chilean students. These findings suggest group differences
in prevalence of student victimization, and at the same time
cultural invariance in relative prevalence of victimization
types and their relations with sex and age. We discuss the
need for more international comparative research in this
field that takes into account cultural values and the structure
and organizations of schools within the different educational systems.
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https://openpolicyfinder.jisc.ac.uk/id/publication/14351
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López, V., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R., Bilbao, M.A., Ascorra, P., Carrasco-Aguilar, C., Refaeli, T. & Roziner, I. (2018) Cross-Cultural Patterns of Student Victimization in Israel and Chile Journal of Child and Family Studies 27(3), 780-792 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-017-0930-2






