The theoretical and empirical links between bullying behavior and male sexual violence perpetration |
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Authors: | Kathleen C. Basile Dorothy L. Espelage Ian Rivers Pamela M. McMahon Thomas R. Simon |
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Affiliation: | aCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, United States;bUniversity of Illinois, United States;cBrunel University, United Kingdom;dIndependent Consultant, United States;eCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, United States |
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Abstract: | Bullying experiences and male sexual violence (SV) perpetration are major public health problems, and while extant literature suggests that they may share some developmental correlates, there is no established empirical link between being a perpetrator or victim of bullying and SV perpetration in the literature. Nonetheless, some SV prevention programs in the U.S. include bullying prevention components for elementary and middle-school aged children. Research is needed to test the hypothesized links between bullying experiences and SV perpetration to determine whether bullying prevention programs are likely to prevent SV perpetration. The purpose of this paper is to present results from a review of research on each of these topics and to discuss the potential shared and unique risk and protective factors within a social-ecological framework. The paper concludes with suggested directions for future research. |
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Keywords: | Bullying Sexual violence Sexual harassment Perpetration |
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