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Analysis of Hidden Violence Toward Female Student, A Case Study of: State Senior High School 1 Turi

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  • Syahrul Ramadhan

    (Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University, Indonesia.)

  • Riszki Anjarsari Prihaditama

    (Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia.)

  • Amika Wardana

    (Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia.)

Abstract

There are many incidents that can be implied as an example of violence. Generally, female student tends to choose friend by several similarity, for those who have not the similarity will be isolated. Students with a low level of social class commonly will be regarded as outsiders in the classroom. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the form of violence occurs toward female students at state senior high school 1 Turi. This research used qualitative method. The subject research is female students at state senior high school 1 Turi experiencing the violence. The source of data is obtained through primary and secondary data and the technique of data collection is interview. The technique of data validity in this research used triangulation data. Meanwhile, the technique of data analysis used reduction of data, data presentation and making conclusion. Based on the finding of the research, it shows that the form of violence that often occurs in state senior high school 1 Turi is physically domination skill, verbal skill, social as well as status in mate group. Female students prefer to using the verbal skill such as quipping by making presumption which is suitable with the actor’s desire.

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  • Syahrul Ramadhan & Riszki Anjarsari Prihaditama & Amika Wardana, 2022. "Analysis of Hidden Violence Toward Female Student, A Case Study of: State Senior High School 1 Turi," European Journal of Education and Pedagogy, European Open Science, vol. 3(6), pages 57-61, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejedu0:v:3:y:2022:i:6:id:30074
    DOI: 10.24018/ejedu.2022.3.6.74
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