<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0093660#pone-0093660-g001" target="_blank">Figure 1</a> describes the co-occurrence of witnessing, victimisation and perpetration in the last 12 months. There were 1698 participants in the total sample. Out of those, in the last 12 months, 6.15% reported they have exclusively witnessed violence; 4.30% had been victimised; and 1.85% reported solely perpetration. An estimated 0.66% reported victimisation and perpetration of violence; 1.31% reported witnessing violence and victimisation; 0.42% reported witnessing and perpetration and 0.89% reported all three ETV types.</p
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BACKGROUND: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
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Violent crime is on the increase. The 1992 British Crime Survey (Mayhew et al, 1993) revealed that ...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
Background Lifetime co-occurrence of violence victimisation is common. A large proportion of victims...
This paper builds on previous work which identified the importance of multiple victimization in dete...
a<p>witnessed, victimised and perpetrated categories are overlapping.</p>b<p>this group has not been...
At this Think Tank, violent victimization has been defined as personal exposure to acts of intention...
Abstract Objective: To examine the co-occurrence of witnessing partner violence with child maltreatm...
<p>Prevalence of the different types of victimization, in terms of the four forms of violence and ac...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept and in relati...
Violence has fallen in Britain over the last two decades. To understand better why violence has fall...
BACKGROUND: General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept a...
This 25-year retrospective study is about 9,301 victims of assault who attended the emergency unit o...
Several empirical studies have shown that women who experience violence in intimate personal relatio...
Survivors of interpersonal violence often report experiencing multiple forms of violence during thei...
Violent crime is on the increase. The 1992 British Crime Survey (Mayhew et al, 1993) revealed that ...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
Background Lifetime co-occurrence of violence victimisation is common. A large proportion of victims...
This paper builds on previous work which identified the importance of multiple victimization in dete...