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Clair White,David Weisburd,Sean Wire et al. Clair White et al.
The current study adds the context of the immediate microgeographic environment (measured as the street segment) to the study of individual victimization. Using residential survey and physical observation data collected on 449 street segmen...
Emily M Homer,Benjamin W Fisher,Thomas J Mowen Emily M Homer
School victimization affects a relatively small proportion of students each year, but this victimization may have long-term effects on a child's life trajectory, including graduating high school and enrolling in college. Social bond theory ...
Lincoln Sloas,Amy Murphy,Alese Wooditch et al. Lincoln Sloas et al.
Contingency management (CM) is a well-acknowledged behavioral approach for incentivizing changes in behavior and attitudes. A version of CM was piloted in four federal probation districts to determine whether systematically awarding points ...
Casey Bohrman,Amy Blank Wilson,Amy Watson et al. Casey Bohrman et al.
This study examined how police officers assess for mental illnesses and how those assessments vary by location. Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 officers working in two police districts in one city. Findings from the...
Teresa C Kulig,Christopher J Sullivan Teresa C Kulig
After decades of treatment as a fairly distinct topic, recent research on victimization has begun to draw on theoretical approaches previously directed at understanding criminal behavior. The current study expands this research by studying ...
Sarah E Ullman,Katherine Lorenz,Erin O&#x;Callaghan Sarah E Ullman
Interview data from 45 matched pairs of survivors disclosing sexual assaults and their primary informal support provider (friend, family, significant other) were used to explore survivor-support provider perspectives on self-protective beha...
Kristin Swartz,Pamela Wilcox,Graham C Ousey Kristin Swartz
This study draws upon two competing cultural perspectives-culture-as-values and culture-in-action-in order to examine the relationship between street codes and the propensity to violently victimize others. Specifically, it explores whether ...
Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger,JoAnna Elmquist,Heather Zapor et al. Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger et al.
Identifying the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in women mandated to batterer intervention programs is necessary to prevent suicide in this greatly understudied population. This study used cross-sectional, self-report survey ...
Carrie F Mulford,Dara R Blachman-Demner,Lindsay Pitzer et al. Carrie F Mulford et al.
The relationship between victimization and offending has been shown consistently across different samples, settings, and crime types. This study uses data from the Pathways to Desistance Study to examine dual trajectories of offending betwe...
Christopher P Salas-Wright,Margaret Lombe,Von E Nebbitt et al. Christopher P Salas-Wright et al.
Youth reporting independently elevated levels of religiosity and self-efficacy tend to abstain from externalizing behavior. However, little is known about the ways in which religiosity and self-efficacy interrelate to impact youth externali...