Abstract

This study aims to illustrate the effect of empathy on the role of the bystander towards bullying at school through moral disengagement as the mediator. Moral disengagement affects bystanders' role. In this case, an outsider or ignorant bystander indicates higher moral disengagement than a defender or defensive bystander. The subject were 245 high school students in the age of 15-17 years. The respondents acted as bystanders adapted from the Participant Role Questionnaire (PRQ) scale. The researcher adopted the Basic Empathy Scale dan Moral Disengagement Scale as the measuring instrument. The data analysis employed a simple mediation analysis technique with bootstrapping method. The results indicated that first, there was a positive and significant effect of empathy on the role of defender bystander mediated by moral disengagement. Second, there was a negative and significant effect of empathy on reinforcer bystander's role towards bullying at schools as mediated by moral disengagement. Third, the study also indicated that there was no effect of empathy to the bystander's roles as an assistant, outsider, and aggressive defender through moral disengagement as a mediator. One of implications for future interventions in schools, for instance, bystander training emphasizing an effective way to act towards bullying at school.

Highlights

  • Bullying in schools in Indonesian tends to increase each year

  • The results indicated a significant influence of empathy mediated by moral disengagement on the role of the bystander as a defender

  • The second hypothesis was accepted, as there was a significant influence of empathy mediated by moral disengagement on the role of the bystander as a reinforcer

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Introduction

Bullying in schools in Indonesian tends to increase each year. KPAI (Komisi Perlindungan Anak Indonesia) or Indonesian Child Protection Commission in 2020 revealed 1,828 bullying cases between January 2011 to August 2020, both as bullies and victims. The data from KPAI (2020) illustrated that children's cases between 2011 and 2019 were about 65,292 and mainly occurred in greater Jakarta (18,442 cases). The data implied that schools are less safe to study because bullying causes daily dysfunctions (on school assignments, friendship, and parents' involvement), stress, despair, and helplessness (Ybarra, Espelage, & Mitchell., 2014). It is essential to reduce or minimize bullying in schools

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