There has been little research carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) aimed at providing a holistic exploration of the victim experiences of young people within the school and community environments (extrafamilial victimization). This study therefore examined the prevalence of 24 different types of extrafamilial victimization experienced by a sample of 730 young people, aged 13–16 years (mean 13.8 years), from one county in the UK. The findings show that the vast majority of young people experienced some form of extrafamilial victimization over their lifetime (84.1%) and past year (67.2%). Looking at individual categories of victimization experienced over the lifetime, 7 out of 10 young people witnessed or experienced indirect victimization...
This article reports on the first findings from the ESRC funded from Boys to Men Project. In total, ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to obtain national estimates of exposure to t...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
There has been little research carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) aimed at providing a holistic ...
Background Important developments in the research literature exploring extrafamilial victimisatio...
Childhood victimization impacts on the well-being of children and young people, particularly those e...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the prevalence of maltreatment and other types of victimization among childre...
Objective: To provide reliable measures of the prevalence of all forms of child maltreatment in the ...
Background Violence against children can have extensive, long-term, and far-reaching adverse impact...
Objective: The aim of the study is to define and compare individual and family characteristics, occu...
This study examined the change in the prevalence of adolescent poly-victimization and individual and...
This report presents new research findings from the NSPCC on child maltreatment in the United Kingdo...
Evidence that the sexual abuse of children is universally widespread, and is most frequently perpetr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the findings from a study commissioned by the Off...
Abstract Much of the existing research on the prevalence and consequences of peer victimization focu...
This article reports on the first findings from the ESRC funded from Boys to Men Project. In total, ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to obtain national estimates of exposure to t...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...
There has been little research carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) aimed at providing a holistic ...
Background Important developments in the research literature exploring extrafamilial victimisatio...
Childhood victimization impacts on the well-being of children and young people, particularly those e...
OBJECTIVES: To measure the prevalence of maltreatment and other types of victimization among childre...
Objective: To provide reliable measures of the prevalence of all forms of child maltreatment in the ...
Background Violence against children can have extensive, long-term, and far-reaching adverse impact...
Objective: The aim of the study is to define and compare individual and family characteristics, occu...
This study examined the change in the prevalence of adolescent poly-victimization and individual and...
This report presents new research findings from the NSPCC on child maltreatment in the United Kingdo...
Evidence that the sexual abuse of children is universally widespread, and is most frequently perpetr...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the findings from a study commissioned by the Off...
Abstract Much of the existing research on the prevalence and consequences of peer victimization focu...
This article reports on the first findings from the ESRC funded from Boys to Men Project. In total, ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research was to obtain national estimates of exposure to t...
WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Children and adolescents are exposed to more violence, abuse, and crim...