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Interpretable Machine Learning and Criminological Theories: Global Evidence on Bullying Perpetration and Victimization (2001–2014)
While existing criminological theories offer valuable insights into the risk factors associated with bullying perpetration and victimization, further empirical assessments are needed—particularly across diverse temporal and cultural contexts. This study applies interpretable machine learning (IML), specifically random forest algorithms with feature importance measures, to explore the predictive relevance of key factors using four waves (2001–2014) of the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) survey across approximately 40 countries. The findings reveal that antisocial lifestyle factors are the most salient predictors of bullying perpetration, whereas physical and psychological traits are more strongly associated with victimization. These patterns demonstrate notable consistency across both time and region, reinforcing the applicability of existing theoretical frameworks. By using the transparency of IML, this study not only evaluates core theoretical claims but also contributes to the development of targeted, evidence-based policies and interventions for bullying prevention in school settings.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Criminal Justice is an international journal intended to fill the present need for the dissemination of new information, ideas and methods, to both practitioners and academicians in the criminal justice area. The Journal is concerned with all aspects of the criminal justice system in terms of their relationships to each other. Although materials are presented relating to crime and the individual elements of the criminal justice system, the emphasis of the Journal is to tie together the functioning of these elements and to illustrate the effects of their interactions. Articles that reflect the application of new disciplines or analytical methodologies to the problems of criminal justice are of special interest.
Since the purpose of the Journal is to provide a forum for the dissemination of new ideas, new information, and the application of new methods to the problems and functions of the criminal justice system, the Journal emphasizes innovation and creative thought of the highest quality.