This study addressed and characterized direct and indirect criminal victimization among college students and examined the associations between victimization and other variables. The participants were 775 students of both genders with a mean age of 21.76 years. Data were collected through self-reports using the “Diagnosis of Local Security Questionnaire”. Overall, 8.6% of the students reported direct victimization, and 39.7% reported indirect victimization. The most reported crimes were robbery and theft, while the least prevalent were sexual offense, domestic violence, and fraud. Most incidents involved a stranger and occurred at night in the street. Direct victimization was associated with gender, age, marital status, student level, attend...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.For decades crime ...
This study aims to quantify and characterize direct and indirect victimization and to analyse the as...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
Apresenta-se um estudo exploratório com 307 estudantes de instituições de ensino superior do Porto. ...
Objectives: To analyze lifetime prevalence of juvenile victimization (overall and specific types), b...
International audienceMost research on school (Cacouault-Bitaud &Œuvrard, 2009) reminds us of ...
In view of reports in the media on the spate of crimes plaguing South African universities, a qualit...
Crime and violence on college and universitycampuses have found their way into the media spotlight. ...
This study examines the influence of criminal embeddedness on the intensity of criminal behavior amo...
Background: The International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD) is an ongoing school-based study ...
Almost all research on sexual assault victimization among undergraduate university students pertains...
In recent years violent crimes on several university campuses have been highlighted by mass media, d...
The purpose of this study was assessing the perceptions of student\u27s on how the campus climate im...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.For decades crime ...
This study aims to quantify and characterize direct and indirect victimization and to analyse the as...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
This paper addresses subjective insecurity, namely perceptions of (in)security and criminal variable...
Apresenta-se um estudo exploratório com 307 estudantes de instituições de ensino superior do Porto. ...
Objectives: To analyze lifetime prevalence of juvenile victimization (overall and specific types), b...
International audienceMost research on school (Cacouault-Bitaud &Œuvrard, 2009) reminds us of ...
In view of reports in the media on the spate of crimes plaguing South African universities, a qualit...
Crime and violence on college and universitycampuses have found their way into the media spotlight. ...
This study examines the influence of criminal embeddedness on the intensity of criminal behavior amo...
Background: The International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD) is an ongoing school-based study ...
Almost all research on sexual assault victimization among undergraduate university students pertains...
In recent years violent crimes on several university campuses have been highlighted by mass media, d...
The purpose of this study was assessing the perceptions of student\u27s on how the campus climate im...
ObjectivePrevious research has indicated high rates of sexual assault (SA) among US students (> 2...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.For decades crime ...
This study aims to quantify and characterize direct and indirect victimization and to analyse the as...