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Victims & Offenders. 18:122-140
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Substance Use & Misuse. 57:698-707
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 38(1-2)
Background College student interpersonal violence victimization is a major public health issue. Sexual assault and intimate partner violence have negative effects on mental and physical health, as well as an individual’s ability to perform well aca
Weapon Carrying and Weapon Brandishing at School: Responses to Strain Among Same-Sex Attracted Youth
Autor:
Brent Teasdale, Mindy S. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP6112-NP6134
Studies consistently find lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning youth are more likely than other youth to experience discrimination, fear for their safety, and be victimized at school. We argue that same-sex attracted youth may be more likely to bo
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Homicide Studies. 25:195-219
This study explores issues associated with the data commonly used in homicide clearance research. Data collected from 2009 to 2011 case files ( n = 252) were reviewed during interviews with investigators ( n = 29). The multifaceted data collection ap
Estimating the Relationship Between Perceived Stigma and Victimization of People With Mental Illness
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP1226-NP1252
Over the past two decades, we have substantially increased our understanding of violence committed by individuals with mental illness, while comparatively less is known about the victimization experiences of this population. What has been established
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 47:886-904
Psychopathy has been linked to a host of negative outcomes including victimization; yet, the mechanisms that may explain this relationship have not been identified. Using data from the Pathways to Desistance study, a longitudinal study of adolescents
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The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 49
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European Journal of Criminology. 17:NP2-NP23
Durkheim emphasizes that anomie is a systemic condition that occurs when society cannot regulate the behavior of its members; the lack of societal regulation results in a state of normlessness (that is, anomie) and the high potential for deviant beha
Autor:
Beverly R. Crank, Brent Teasdale
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Journal of Drug Issues. 49:203-227
Although the impact of religion on behavior is robust and well-examined in many areas, the role spirituality plays in changes in drug use over time has received relatively little attention. Using a life-course theoretical framework, this relationship