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Violent Victimization and Perpetration: Joint and Distinctive Implications for Adolescent Development

NCJ Number
232241
Journal
Victims & Offenders Volume: 5 Issue: 4 Dated: October-December 2010 Pages: 329-353
Author(s)
Patricia L. Logan-Greene; Paula S. Nurius; Jerald R. Herting; Elaine Walsh; Elaine A. Thompson
Date Published
October 2010
Length
25 pages
Annotation
This study investigated the devlopmental implications of the links between violent victimization and perpetration in adolescents.
Abstract
To date few reports have provided direct comparison of psychosocial vulnerability and resources among youth with victimization and perpetration histories. Within a racially diverse, high-risk adolescent sample (n = 849), this study undertakes MANCOVA tests on a multidimensional set of risk and protective factors contrasting youth with histories of (1) neither violent victimization nor perpetration, (2) victimization only, (3) perpetration only, and (4) both victimization and perpetration. All three violence-affected groups reported elevated risk and diminished protection, with perpetrating victims demonstrating the greatest psychosocial impairment. Detailed contrasts among the youth group profiles provide insights regarding overlapping and distinct developmental etiologies and implications for preventive and remedial intervention. Tables and references (Published Abstract)