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The reliability and validity of resident, staff and peer reports of bullying in young offender institutions

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Pages 287-300 | Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Ivana Sekol, David P. Farrington & Jane L. Ireland. (2022) Towards an Integrative Theory of Bullying in Residential Care for Youth. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:9, pages 5166.
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Ivana Sekol & David P. Farrington. (2019) Staff Reports of Bullying and Intervention Strategies in Croatian Care and Correctional Institutions for Youth. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 64:4, pages 417-440.
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Ivana Sekol & David P Farrington. (2015) Psychological and background correlates of bullying in adolescent residential care. Journal of Social Work 16:4, pages 429-452.
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Ivana Sekol. (2015) Bullying in Adolescent Residential Care: The Influence of the Physical and Social Residential Care Environment. Child & Youth Care Forum 45:3, pages 409-431.
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Anne Connell, David P. Farrington & Jane L. Ireland. (2016) Characteristics of bullies and victims among incarcerated male young offenders. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 8:2, pages 114-123.
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Jane L. Ireland, Carol A. Ireland & Christina L Power. (2016) Attitudes towards prisoner-to-prisoner bullying and the association with prison environments: examining the components. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 8:2, pages 124-136.
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Ivana Sekol & David P. Farrington. (2010) The overlap between bullying and victimization in adolescent residential care: Are bully/victims a special category?. Children and Youth Services Review 32:12, pages 1758-1769.
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Jane L. Ireland & Carol A. Ireland. (2007) Intra‐group aggression among prisoners: bullying intensity and exploration of victim‐perpetrator mutuality. Aggressive Behavior 34:1, pages 76-87.
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J.P. Shepherd, I. Sutherland & R.G. Newcombe. (2006) Relations between alcohol, violence and victimization in adolescence. Journal of Adolescence 29:4, pages 539-553.
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Jane L. Ireland & Rachel Monaghan. (2006) Behaviours indicative of bullying among young and juvenile male offenders: a study of perpetrator and victim characteristics. Aggressive Behavior 32:2, pages 172-180.
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Jodi L. Viljoen, Melanie L. O'Neill & Avneet Sidhu. (2005) Bullying behaviors in female and male adolescent offenders: prevalence, types, and association with psychosocial adjustment. Aggressive Behavior 31:6, pages 521-536.
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Jane L. Ireland. (2005) Exploring definitions of bullying among personality disordered patients in a maximum-secure hospital. Aggressive Behavior 31:4, pages 359-373.
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Jane L. Ireland & Christina L. Power. (2004) Attachment, emotional loneliness, and bullying behaviour: A study of adult and young offenders. Aggressive Behavior 30:4, pages 298-312.
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EMMA J. PALMER & SAM FARMER. (2002) Victimizing behaviour among juvenile and young offenders: how different are perpetrators?. Journal of Adolescence 25:5, pages 469-481.
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Ian Gibbs & Ian Sinclair. (2000) Bullying, sexual harassment and happiness in residential children's homes. Child Abuse Review 9:4, pages 247-256.
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Jane L Ireland. (2000) “Bullying” among prisoners. Aggression and Violent Behavior 5:2, pages 201-215.
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Jane L. Ireland. (1999) Bullying behaviors among male and female prisoners: A study of adult and young offenders. Aggressive Behavior 25:3, pages 161-178.
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J. Sutton & P.K. Smith. (1999) Bullying as a group process: An adaptation of the participant role approach. Aggressive Behavior 25:2, pages 97-111.
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