Moral Disengagement of Pure Bullies and Bully/Victims: Shared and Distinct Mechanisms

Volume: 48, Issue: 9, Pages: 1835 - 1848
Published: Jul 5, 2019
Abstract
The vast majority of adolescents recognize that bullying is morally wrong, yet bullying remains a problem in secondary schools, indicating young people may disengage from their moral values to engage in bullying. But it is unclear whether the same mechanisms enabling moral disengagement are active for bully/victims (who both bully and are bullied) as for pure bullies (who are not targets of bullying). This study tested the hypotheses that...
Paper Details
Title
Moral Disengagement of Pure Bullies and Bully/Victims: Shared and Distinct Mechanisms
Published Date
Jul 5, 2019
Volume
48
Issue
9
Pages
1835 - 1848
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