The Victim’s Experience as Described in Civil Court Judgments for Mobbing: A Gender Difference

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION
D. A. Maran, A. Varetto, Mattiullah Butt, C. Civilotti
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Abstract

The aim of this work is to provide a descriptive analysis of the mobbing phenomenon found in a sampling of Italian civil court judgments in the last fifteen years. The analysis was conducted according to the behaviors that characterize the mobbing, the type of workplace, the power differential between perpetrator and victim, the victim’s and the perpetrator’s typologies, the motives, and the consequences for the victim. Data were gathered from two free websites on civil judgments involving mobbing. An analysis of the 73 civil judgments showed 34 male victims (46.6%) and 39 female victims (53.4%) of mobbing. In 68 (93.2%) cases, the behavior that characterized the mobbing campaign was an attack on personal and professional life. Female victims of mobbing in particular indicated isolation and attack on reputation. About half of the sample worked in a private company, 16 (21.9%) in public administration, 11 (15.1%) in the educational sector, and nine (12.3%) in the health sector. The time from the beginning of the mobbing campaign to when it was reported was higher among men than women. Moreover, female victims are more prone than male victims to report suffering from an anxiety disorder as a consequence of mobbing, and they perceive the mobbing behavior to be caused by the perpetrator’s personal characteristics. Men, on the other hand, more often than women consider the abusive acts casual and more frequently believe they are the “chosen victim” because of perceived personal weaknesses.
“围殴”民事法院判决书中受害人经历的性别差异
这项工作的目的是提供一个描述性的分析,在过去十五年中意大利民事法院判决的抽样中发现的暴民现象。分析是根据暴民的行为特征、工作场所的类型、行凶者和受害者之间的权力差异、受害者和行凶者的类型、动机和受害者的后果进行的。数据是从两个免费网站收集的,涉及围捕的民事判决。对73件民事判决书进行分析的结果显示,围殴案的受害者中男性34人(46.6%),女性39人(53.4%)。在68起(93.2%)案件中,以袭击个人和职业生活为特征的围殴行为。被围殴的女性受害者尤其表现出孤立和名誉受到攻击。样本中约有一半在私营公司工作,16人(21.9%)在公共行政部门工作,11人(15.1%)在教育部门工作,9人(12.3%)在卫生部门工作。从袭击开始到被报道的这段时间里,男性的比例高于女性。此外,女性受害者比男性受害者更倾向于报告因暴民行为而产生焦虑障碍,她们认为暴民行为是由肇事者的个人特征引起的。另一方面,男性比女性更多地认为虐待行为是偶然的,并且更频繁地认为他们是“被选中的受害者”,因为他们认为自己有个人弱点。
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1.20
自引率
28.60%
发文量
7
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: KOME is a theory and pure research-oriented journal of communication studies and related fields. Therefore theoretical researches and discussions that help to understand better, or reconceptualize the understanding of communication or the media are its center of interests; being either an useful supplement to, or a reasonable alternative to current models and theories. Given the connection between theory and empirical research, we are open to submissions of empirical papers if the research demonstrates a clear endorsement of communication and media theories. We are also committed to the ideas of trans- and interdisciplinarity and prefer topics that are relevant for more than one special discipline of social sciences. Articles published in KOME should represent the diversity that comprises the study of communication and related disciplines, regardless of philosophical paradigms and in favor of methodological pluralism. KOME encourage the use of non-sexist language in research writing.
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