February 2025

Volume 08 Issue 02 February 2025
The Characteristics and the Prevention of Female Campus Bullying in China from a Comparative Research Perspective
1Li Ruohan, 2Liu Yuling, 3*Xu Yunbo
1School of Military and Political, National University of Defense Technology
2School of Law, Central South University
3College of International Tourism and Public Administration, Hainan University
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v8-i2-19

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ABSTRACT

Compared with male campus bullying, female campus bullying often occurs in in hidden areas of campus or in weak schools, it always been done in the form of group bullying, and accompanied by significant psychological harm for female victims. The research has found that, the weak safety environment provides spaces for female campus bullying; the prevalence of criminal subculture in campus leads bullies to form groups, and the special benefits of female campus bullying makes females the main victim of campus bullying. The author believes that measures, such as improving campus safety environment, strengthening bullying prevention education, formulating anti-bullying policies, and implementing gender differentiation correction, should be taken to reduce the occurrence of female campus bullying.

KEYWORDS:

campus bullying, female Campus bullying, Prevention

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