Socio-demographic factors in influencing the role of bully and victim among the Malay female juvenile detainees in rehabilitation centre before detention
Date
2019Author
Junainor, Hassan
Hassad, Hassan
Nor syamimi, Mohamed Adnan
Siti Norayu, Mohd Basir
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Bullying has been a detrimental behaviour which causes negative consequences on mental
health issues (Kaltiala-Heino, R.; Rimpela, M.; Rantanen, F. & Rimpela, A. 2000), social and
interpersonal relationship issues (Carlson, K.T., 2006a), environmental issues, education and
academic issues; and even economic issues (Carlson, K.T., 2006b). Bullying is an act that is
elicited from even young age to adulthood (Bender, D. Losel, F., 2011), which never ceased on
crime-related behaviour (Baker, 2006) or other deviant act (Currie, C.; Zanotti C.; Morgan A.,
2012 in Reports World Health Organization 2009/2010) that causes greater impact on health
(Menesini, E; Modena, M. & Tani, F. (2009), safety (Waseem, Muhammad; Ryan, Mary; Foster,
Carla Boutin; Peterson, Janey, 2013), and the well-being of the surrounding society (Wolke,
Dieter & Lereya, Suzet Tanya, 2015).