The medical literature has focused on violent victimization as a public health concern, examining its correlates and evaluating intervention models. However, the emphasis on victimization in this literature overlooks the strong ties between victimization and offending risks outlined in the criminological literature, which may unnecessarily limit the scope of public health efforts to influence violence in our communities. This study examines whether the similarities observed in the criminological literature are evident in a health care setting. More specifically, do victims and offenders exhibit similar health care utilization patterns? We address this question by comparing the emergency department utilization records, criminal histories, an...
Sexual violence (SV) is a widespread public health problem among adolescents and emerging adults wit...
Family violence is a global health problem incurring significant costs to both individuals and healt...
This study explored the health consequences of violent crime. Experiences from a subset of 1059 viol...
We differentiate risk factors for future homicide victimization and offending, and we measure emerge...
Criminologists tend to focus their attention on the dynamics of offending, paying limited theoretica...
The criminological literature presents substantial evidence that victims and offenders in violent cr...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Violence is among the most serious threats to the health and safety of young people between the ages...
Studies on the risk of intentional re-injury tend to use samples of admissions to hospitals and conc...
Most surveillance and research efforts focus on severe violence, especially on homicides. Because le...
Introduction. The potential for hospital-based interventions for male victims of intimate partner vi...
INTRODUCTION: Although preventing recurrent violent injury is an important component of a public hea...
This research addresses recent calls to incorporate multidisciplinary approaches in the study of fir...
This article establishes the burden of violent mortality worldwide and discusses the possibility of ...
The Epidemiological Criminology (‘Epi-Crim’) framework works from the fundamental hypothesis that cr...
Sexual violence (SV) is a widespread public health problem among adolescents and emerging adults wit...
Family violence is a global health problem incurring significant costs to both individuals and healt...
This study explored the health consequences of violent crime. Experiences from a subset of 1059 viol...
We differentiate risk factors for future homicide victimization and offending, and we measure emerge...
Criminologists tend to focus their attention on the dynamics of offending, paying limited theoretica...
The criminological literature presents substantial evidence that victims and offenders in violent cr...
Background: Offenders with mental disorders constitute a particularly exposed group in society, with...
Violence is among the most serious threats to the health and safety of young people between the ages...
Studies on the risk of intentional re-injury tend to use samples of admissions to hospitals and conc...
Most surveillance and research efforts focus on severe violence, especially on homicides. Because le...
Introduction. The potential for hospital-based interventions for male victims of intimate partner vi...
INTRODUCTION: Although preventing recurrent violent injury is an important component of a public hea...
This research addresses recent calls to incorporate multidisciplinary approaches in the study of fir...
This article establishes the burden of violent mortality worldwide and discusses the possibility of ...
The Epidemiological Criminology (‘Epi-Crim’) framework works from the fundamental hypothesis that cr...
Sexual violence (SV) is a widespread public health problem among adolescents and emerging adults wit...
Family violence is a global health problem incurring significant costs to both individuals and healt...
This study explored the health consequences of violent crime. Experiences from a subset of 1059 viol...