2012
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2011.649726
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Bullying at a university: students' experiences of bullying

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“…It is alarming that only a third of these students had tried to intervene in bullying. Most eyewitnesses had not reacted in any way (Sinkkonen et al, 2014).…”
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“…It is alarming that only a third of these students had tried to intervene in bullying. Most eyewitnesses had not reacted in any way (Sinkkonen et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When bullying exists at the workplace, there are always some constructions which promote misconduct and unfairness (Salin, 2003). No single factor has been identified as the cause of bullying at the university level, but some triggers, including administrative orders, unilateral procedures in decision-making, and interpretations of rules at university are found to generate inappropriate activities (Sinkkonen et al, 2014). In social contexts which favour consensus, students who present dissimilar opinions are poorly tolerated and they may become an easy target for bullying (Reinboth, 2006).…”
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“…Os crimes sexuais são outro tipo de comportamento existente entre alguns estudantes que, dessa forma, fazem de outros vítimas. A preocupação com estas ocorrências vai sendo exteriorizada em diferentes países (Winzer, 2016), havendo ainda análises que se centram em outros crimes que ocorrem em contexto universitário, como violência e "terrorismo" no âmbito das relações íntimas (Straus & Gozjolko, 2014), cyberstalking entre casais de estudantes (Marcum, Higgins, & Nicholson, 2016), bullying (Sinkkonen, Puhakka, & Meriläinen, 2014) e cyberbullying (Xiao & Wong, 2013), agressão sexual (Winzer, 2016) além de muitos outros comportamentos violentos.…”
Section: Crime E Vitimação Entre Estudantesunclassified