This study explores bullying behavior in a larger and more representative sample than previous prison-based research. It has two core aims, first to explore the nature of bullying in relation to indirect and direct aggression and, second, to explore the predictors of bully-category membership with particular reference to behavioral characteristics. Participants were adult men (n=728) and women (n=525) prisoners. All completed a behavioral measure of behavior indicative of bullying (Direct and Indirect Prisoner behavior Checklist, DIPC) that also explored prison-based behavior such as negative acts towards staff or prison rules, positive acts and drug-related behavior. Indirect aggression was, as predicted, reported more frequently than dire...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
A new multiple indicator method of assessing bullying behaviour is employed (Direct and Indirect Pri...
This study explores bullying behavior in a larger and more representative sample than previous priso...
This study describes behaviors generally recognised as bullying among male and female prisoners, wit...
The present research addresses bullying behaviours among adult men and women prisoners in relation t...
This aim of this study was to investigate the nature and extent of direct and indirect bullying in a...
This study assessed how behaviour indicative of bullying in prison settings is related to a variety ...
This study provides a descriptive analysis of bullying in adult prisons and compares the responses o...
The actual characteristics of young offenders involved in behaviours indicative of "bullying others"...
This study addresses the relationship between aggression and behaviors indicative of bullying in a s...
The current study explores bullying behaviours among adult male prisoners, examining its relationshi...
Abstract: Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences...
Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences. The resear...
Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences. The resear...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
A new multiple indicator method of assessing bullying behaviour is employed (Direct and Indirect Pri...
This study explores bullying behavior in a larger and more representative sample than previous priso...
This study describes behaviors generally recognised as bullying among male and female prisoners, wit...
The present research addresses bullying behaviours among adult men and women prisoners in relation t...
This aim of this study was to investigate the nature and extent of direct and indirect bullying in a...
This study assessed how behaviour indicative of bullying in prison settings is related to a variety ...
This study provides a descriptive analysis of bullying in adult prisons and compares the responses o...
The actual characteristics of young offenders involved in behaviours indicative of "bullying others"...
This study addresses the relationship between aggression and behaviors indicative of bullying in a s...
The current study explores bullying behaviours among adult male prisoners, examining its relationshi...
Abstract: Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences...
Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences. The resear...
Bullying in prisons is a construct with important psychosocial and physical consequences. The resear...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-gro...
A new multiple indicator method of assessing bullying behaviour is employed (Direct and Indirect Pri...