Why is child and youth victimization so under-reported from school?
Ana Martina Greco
University of Barcelona
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Abstract
Victimization has been widely demonstrated to have negative consequences in minors. Nevertheless, most crimes against children go unreported and victims tend to reach adulthood without receiving any of the available... [ view full abstract ]
Victimization has been widely demonstrated to have negative consequences in minors. Nevertheless, most crimes against children go unreported and victims tend to reach adulthood without receiving any of the available specialized support. Studies have highlighted the unique role of school workers in early detection and reporting of victimization, and have also found high rates of underreporting by school staff. The present study analyzes the underreporting of child and youth victimization among school staff in Spain and aims to identify variables related to its detection and reporting. One hundred and eighty-four school staff members (83.7% females, M = 42.6 years old, SD = 11.7) from 17 different schools completed a self-administered questionnaire designed to record their knowledge and experience regarding the detection and reporting of victimization. Over 74% of the school workers had suspected at least one situation of victimization during their careers, but only 27% had actually reported a case. Higher rates of reporting were significantly associated with male gender, more years of experience, and awareness of five common misconceptions. Reporting behavior could be predicted by gender, years of experience and two statements assessing respondents’ knowledge of victimization. In order to increase early reporting of victimization, it is necessary to overcome certain misconceptions, raise awareness among school staff, design new training programs or interventions, and adapt the school dynamics in the light of these findings.
Authors
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Ana Martina Greco
(University of Barcelona)
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Georgina Guilera
(University of Barcelona)
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Noemí Pereda
(University of Barcelona)
Topic Area
Training Professionals and Education of children and families
Session
Daily » Poster Sessions (14:00 - Wednesday, 4th October, King Willem Alexander Foyer)
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