Victimization
Responding to People Who Have Been Victimized by Individuals with Mental Illnesses
The Co-evolution of Bullying Perpetration, Homophobic Teasing, and a School Friendship Network
Does Educational Success Mitigate the Effect of Child Maltreatment on Later Offending Patterns?
The Impact of Validity Screening on Associations Between Self-Reports of Bullying Victimization and Student Outcomes
School Climate and Physical Adolescent Relationship Abuse: Differences by Sex, Socioeconomic Status, and Bullying
IPV and the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence
Patterns of Change in Adolescent Dating Victimization and Aggression During Middle School
Disputatiousness and the Offender-Victim Overlap
Victimization, Aggression, and Other Problem Behaviors: Trajectories of Change Within and Across Middle School Grades
Longitudinal Examination of the Bullying-Sexual Violence Pathway Across Early to Late Adolescence: Implicating Homophobic Name-Calling
Examining the Pathways Between Bully Victimization, Depression, Academic Achievement, and Problematic Drinking in Adolescence
Adolescent Relationship Aggression Perpetration and Victimization in the Context of Neighborhood Gender Equality
Exploring Identity-Based Crime Victimizations: Assessing Threats and Victim Services Among a Sample of Professionals
Sexual Victimization Reported By Youth in Juvenile Facilities, 2018
Our Aging Population: Promoting Empowerment, Preventing Victimization, and Implementing Coordinated Interventions: A Report of Proceedings
Report on Sexual Victimization in Prisons, Jails, and Juvenile Correctional Facilities: Review Panel on Prison Rape
2010 OJP Annual Report: Mapping a Course
Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Guiding Principles
Assessment of In-Person and Cyber Aggression and Victimization, Substance Use, and Delinquent Behavior During Early Adolescence
Children Exposed to Violence
A study of a national sample of American children found that over the past year 60 percent were exposed to violence, crime, or abuse in their homes, schools, and communities. Almost 40 percent of American children were direct victims of 2 or more violent acts, and 1 in 10 were victims of violence 5 or more times. Children are more likely to be exposed to...