学生恃强凌弱和网络欺凌报告:来自2009年全国犯罪受害调查学校犯罪副刊的结果。网络表。生均2011 - 336。

J. DeVoe, C. Murphy
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在2008-09学年,约有7,066,000名12至18岁的美国学生(占所有这些学生的28.0%)报告说他们在学校受到欺凌,约有1,521,000名(占6.0%)报告说他们在任何地方(即校内或校外)受到网络欺凌。这些网络表格使用了国家犯罪受害调查(NCVS) 1的2009年学校犯罪补充(SCS)的数据,以显示具有不同个人特征的学生报告欺凌和网络欺凌的程度。估计包括以下学生特征:学生性别,种族/民族,年级和家庭收入。此外,2008-09年数据共同核心(CCD)和2009-10年私立学校宇宙调查(PSS)所附的数据显示了不同特征学校的学生报告欺凌和网络欺凌的程度。考察的学校特色有地域性;部门(公共或私营);语言环境;水平;招生规模;学生与全日制教师的比例;美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民、亚洲人/夏威夷原住民/其他太平洋岛民、黑人/非裔美国人、西班牙裔/拉丁裔和两个或两个以上种族学生的综合百分比;有资格享受免费或减价午餐的学生比例。此外,表格使用SCS数据来显示欺凌和网络欺凌受害与其他感兴趣的变量之间的关系,例如在学校报告的帮派,枪支,毒品和酒精的存在;选定的学校保安措施;学生犯罪受害;个人的恐惧,逃避行为,打架,在学校携带武器。这些表格分为四个部分。
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Student Reports of Bullying and Cyber-Bullying: Results from the 2009 School Crime Supplement to the National Crime Victimization Survey. Web Tables. NCES 2011-336.
In school year 2008–09, some 7,066,000 U.S. students ages 12 through 18, or 28.0 percent of all such students, reported they were bullied at school, and about 1,521,000, or 6.0 percent, reported they were cyber-bullied anywhere (i.e., on or off school property). These Web Tables use data from the 2009 School Crime Supplement (SCS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) 1 to show the extent to which bullying and cyber-bullying are reported by students with different personal characteristics. Estimates are included for the following student characteristics: student sex, race/ethnicity, grade, and household income. In addition, data appended from the 2008–09 Common Core of Data (CCD) and the 2009–10 Private School Universe Survey (PSS) show the extent to which bullying and cyber-bullying are reported by students in schools with different characteristics. School characteristics examined are region; sector (public or private); locale; level; enrollment size; studentto-full-time-equivalent (FTE) teacher ratio; percentage of combined American Indian/ Alaska Native, Asian/Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and students of two or more races students; and percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Furthermore, the tables use the SCS data to show the relationship between bullying and cyber-bullying victimization and other variables of interest, such as the reported presence of gangs, guns, drugs, and alcohol at school; selected school security measures; student criminal victimization; and personal fear, avoidance behaviors, fighting, and weapon carrying at school. The tables are grouped into four sections.
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