The preponderance of males in violence was observed in 82.1% of 2,822 victims of assault (treated for injuries at the emergency unit of a hospital). Sex differences were found for site of occurrence of the violent act. Women became victims of violence most frequently (34.6%) at home and men in the street (29.3%).</p
The current study examines gender differences in victim and crime characteristics in an effort to de...
Male-on-male rapes and sexual assaults comprise fewer than 10 % of such assaults reported to the pol...
While gender is a well-known correlate of victimization risk, there has been a tendency to study wom...
The preponderance of males in violence was observed in 82.1% of 2,822 victims of assault (treated fo...
The preponderance of males in violence was observed in 82.1% of 2,822 victims of assault (treated fo...
This study examines incidents of physical violence in relation to the sex of both assault victim and...
Introduction. The potential for hospital-based interventions for male victims of intimate partner vi...
Research suggests that there are differences between sexes in physical intimate partner violence (IP...
The gender distribution of 246,277 trauma patients was investigated for 9 different categories of ac...
Identifying factors that increase the likelihood of victimisation and injury reveals the considerabl...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
Identifying factors that increase the likelihood of victimisation and injury reveals the considerabl...
This research note draws attention to an alternative source of data on violence in England and Wales...
The national statistics are familiar by now: each year, more than 2 million women are raped and/or p...
The current study examines gender differences in victim and crime characteristics in an effort to de...
Male-on-male rapes and sexual assaults comprise fewer than 10 % of such assaults reported to the pol...
While gender is a well-known correlate of victimization risk, there has been a tendency to study wom...
The preponderance of males in violence was observed in 82.1% of 2,822 victims of assault (treated fo...
The preponderance of males in violence was observed in 82.1% of 2,822 victims of assault (treated fo...
This study examines incidents of physical violence in relation to the sex of both assault victim and...
Introduction. The potential for hospital-based interventions for male victims of intimate partner vi...
Research suggests that there are differences between sexes in physical intimate partner violence (IP...
The gender distribution of 246,277 trauma patients was investigated for 9 different categories of ac...
Identifying factors that increase the likelihood of victimisation and injury reveals the considerabl...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
Identifying factors that increase the likelihood of victimisation and injury reveals the considerabl...
This research note draws attention to an alternative source of data on violence in England and Wales...
The national statistics are familiar by now: each year, more than 2 million women are raped and/or p...
The current study examines gender differences in victim and crime characteristics in an effort to de...
Male-on-male rapes and sexual assaults comprise fewer than 10 % of such assaults reported to the pol...
While gender is a well-known correlate of victimization risk, there has been a tendency to study wom...