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Examining the Impact of Victimization on Girls’ Delinquency: A Study of Direct and Indirect Effects

机译:研究受害对女孩犯罪的影响:直接和间接影响研究

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Previous research has acknowledged that there is a relationship between victimization and later delinquency, but the specific attributes of this relationship are unclear because measures of both direct and indirect victimization are rarely explored in a single study. We included both indirect and direct victimization to examine which form of victimization was a stronger predictor of substance use, fighting, running away, and sex work among girls committed to a juvenile justice facility. Findings indicated that direct victimization was typically a more salient predictor of delinquency than indirect forms of victimization. Further, running away and sex work appear to be unique outcomes that are particularly likely when girls experience direct rather than indirect victimization. Findings are summarized with implications for health and public policy.
机译:先前的研究已经承认,受害与后来的犯罪之间存在某种关系,但是这种关系的具体属性尚不清楚,因为在单个研究中很少探讨直接和间接受害的方法。我们包括间接和直接受害,以考察哪种受害形式更能可靠地预测致力于少年司法设施的女孩中的吸毒,打架,逃跑和性工作。调查结果表明,直接受害通常比间接受害更为明显。此外,逃跑和性工作似乎是独特的结果,当女孩遭受直接而不是间接的伤害时,这种可能性特别大。总结发现对健康和公共政策有影响。

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