Using data from the Supplemental Victimization Survey (SVS) of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and relying on theoretical direction provided by Broidy and Agnew\u27s gendered strain theory, we examine gender differences in the emotional reactions and behavioral outcomes to one type of serious strain: stalking. We found females experienced significantly higher levels of stalking strain than males for only one type of stalking strain, the experience of stalking appeared to elevate anger among male victims and reduce anger among female victims, and female victims were more likely to express a variety of nonangry emotions in response to stalking stress as well as adopt a variety of legitimate coping mechanisms in order to deal wi...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
The current study aimed to understand mediators and moderators of the relationship between stalking ...
Large-scale studies of gender differences in psychopathological reactions to victimization have focu...
Using data from the Supplemental Victimization Survey of the NCVS and relying on theoretical directi...
Using data from the Supplemental Victimization Survey of the NCVS and relying on theoretical directi...
Stalking is a stressful event that may trigger a set of negative emotional states in the victim, so ...
While the findings concerning whether victim gender is associated with greater stalking consequences...
Most stalking literature reports on male stalkers and female victims. This work examines stalking ex...
One of the predominant issues in the criminological study of gender and crime is the gender gap in c...
Stalking refers to intrusive acts experienced on two or more occasions (according to most definition...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
In their strain theory explanation for the gender gap in delinquency, Broidy and Agnew posit that th...
The current study aimed to understand moderators and mediators of the relationship between stalking ...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
The current study aimed to understand mediators and moderators of the relationship between stalking ...
Large-scale studies of gender differences in psychopathological reactions to victimization have focu...
Using data from the Supplemental Victimization Survey of the NCVS and relying on theoretical directi...
Using data from the Supplemental Victimization Survey of the NCVS and relying on theoretical directi...
Stalking is a stressful event that may trigger a set of negative emotional states in the victim, so ...
While the findings concerning whether victim gender is associated with greater stalking consequences...
Most stalking literature reports on male stalkers and female victims. This work examines stalking ex...
One of the predominant issues in the criminological study of gender and crime is the gender gap in c...
Stalking refers to intrusive acts experienced on two or more occasions (according to most definition...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
The purpose of the current study is to explore the correlates of informal and formal coping strategi...
In their strain theory explanation for the gender gap in delinquency, Broidy and Agnew posit that th...
The current study aimed to understand moderators and mediators of the relationship between stalking ...
This thesis explores the criminal offence of stalking. Chapter One introduces the existing literatur...
The current study aimed to understand mediators and moderators of the relationship between stalking ...
Large-scale studies of gender differences in psychopathological reactions to victimization have focu...