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School Disorder, Victimization, and General v. Place-Specific Student Avoidance

NCJ Number
232457
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 38 Issue: 5 Dated: September/October 2010 Pages: 854-861
Author(s)
Ryan Randa; Pamela Wilcox
Date Published
September 2010
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This study utilizes a national sample of 3,776 high-school students to test 2 theoretical models of school avoidance behavior.
Abstract
More specifically, this study examines the relationships between student avoidance and both school disorder (or, incivilities) and previous victimization experiences. Further, the study also examines whether the presumed effects of incivilities and victimization on avoidance operate indirectly, through student fear. Negative Binomial regression analyses showed that perceived disorder in the form of presence of gangs and previous bullying victimization are key sources of student fear. In turn, student fear is positively correlated with two distinct types of avoidance behavior. Interestingly, controlling for student fear does not dissolve the significant, positive effects of perceived gang presence and bullying victimization. Tables and references (Published Abstract)

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