Schreck, Christopher, Wright, Richard and Miller, J Mitchell (2002) A study of individual and situational antecedents of violent victimization. Justice Quarterly, 19 (1). pp. 159-180. ISSN 0741-8825
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Abstract
Researchers traditionally rely on routine activities and lifestyle theories to explain the differential risk of victimization; few studies have also explored nonsituational alternative explanations. We present a conceptual framework that links individual trait and situational antecedents of violent victimization. Individual risk factors include low self-control and weak social ties with the family and school. Situational risk factors include having delinquent peers and spending time in unstructured and unsupervised socializing activities with peers. We investigate the empirical claims proposed in this model on a sample of high school students, using LISREL to create a structural equation model. The results generally support our assertions that individual traits and situational variables each significantly and meaningfully contribute to victimization.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | study; individual; situational; antecedents; violent victimization; |
Academic Unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Law |
Item ID: | 20365 |
Identification Number: | 10.1080/07418820200095201 |
Depositing User: | Christopher Schreck |
Date Deposited: | 18 Aug 2025 09:52 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Justice Quarterly |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis Group |
Refereed: | Yes |
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URI: | https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/id/eprint/20365 |
Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here |
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