Intra-group aggression among prisoners: bullying intensity and exploration of victim-perpetrator mutuality |
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Authors: | Ireland Jane L Ireland Carol A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom. jlireland1@uclan.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | A new multiple indicator method of assessing bullying behaviour is employed (Direct and Indirect Prisoner behaviour Checklist - Scaled version [DIPC-SCALED]) with 605 adult prisoners (487 men and 118 women). The study explores if the DIPC-SCALED is a reliable method comprising of identifiable aggression factors; if prisoners can be classified into groups based on behavioural frequency; and if there is evidence for mutual victim/perpetrator groups. The DIPC-SCALED proved reliable, comprising of a number of aggression factors. Prisoners could be classified into groups based on behavioural frequency with one-fifth classified into an "intense" perpetrator and/or victim group. Evidence for mutual perpetrator/victims was found. Results are discussed with regards to the method used and the value in accounting for behavioural frequency in group classification. |
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Keywords: | bullying prisoners aggression intensity mutuality DIPC‐SCALED |
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