2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01507
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Bullying and Cyberbullying in Minorities: Are They More Vulnerable than the Majority Group?

Abstract: Inclusion in education of all the children is necessary for the success, equality and peace among individuals and societies. In this context, special attention needs to be paid to the minorities. These groups might encounter additional difficulties which make them more vulnerable to be involved in bullying and cyberbullying. The current study was conducted with the objective of describing the involvement in bullying and cyberbullying of students from the majority group and also from sexual and ethnic-cultural … Show more

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“…In Europe, with the rise of populism and extremism, hate crimes and hate speeches have increased over the last decade (FRA (Fundamental Rights Agency), 2014; Penzien, 2017). While some findings may be controversial (Vitoroulis and Vaillancourt, 2015), research suggests that, indeed, ethnic minorities are subjected to hateful bullying and are more vulnerable than majority groups, both in the US and in Europe (Tynes, 2005;Hawdon, 2014;Llorent et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe, with the rise of populism and extremism, hate crimes and hate speeches have increased over the last decade (FRA (Fundamental Rights Agency), 2014; Penzien, 2017). While some findings may be controversial (Vitoroulis and Vaillancourt, 2015), research suggests that, indeed, ethnic minorities are subjected to hateful bullying and are more vulnerable than majority groups, both in the US and in Europe (Tynes, 2005;Hawdon, 2014;Llorent et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most typically, boys have been the bullies and girls have been the victims. Being in a minority group, especially a sexual minority group, has also explained a small but signi icant percentage of the variance in a sample of 2139 Spanish adolescents [58].…”
Section: Risk Factors/predictors Of Cyberbullyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first dimension is called intercultural cyberbullying and relates to what Bueno and Domingo (2016) have established as coercion of the dominant culture over minorities. According to Llorent et al (2016), social networks reflect increasingly dominant attitudes, encouraged by the homogenization of society, which devalue immigrants and people from other minority cultures and religions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%