Peer victimization is a serious problem, and understanding where, with whom, and how long victims spend their time is important. Applying the lifestyle routine activities theory (LRAT), this study examines the association between 4 components of LRAT and physical and nonphysical peer victimization. Using the 2007 National Crime Victimization Survey, we examined Poisson and negative binomial regression models to explain whether physical and nonphysical peer victimization was affected by measures of routine activities. Our findings indicate that students’ exposure and proximity to motivated offenders, school environment, capable guardianship, and target attractiveness were associated with risk of peer victimization. Findings also reveal that ...
This article extends prior research on routine activities and youth deviance by focusing on a broade...
Bullying victimization in school settings is a serious problem in many countries including the Unite...
Is there a relationship between victimization and subsequent behaviors, and if so, does victimizatio...
Drawing on routine activity theory, this paper examines a sample of college students involved in cri...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
Using routine activity theory this paper examines vandalism victimization rates among a sample of 1,...
Routine activity theory has traditionally emphasized identifying victimization risks and suitable ta...
This article extends prior research on routine activities and youth deviance by focusing on a broade...
Bullying victimization in school settings is a serious problem in many countries including the Unite...
Is there a relationship between victimization and subsequent behaviors, and if so, does victimizatio...
Drawing on routine activity theory, this paper examines a sample of college students involved in cri...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
Routine activity theory has long been plagued by a heavy reliance on proxy measures of lifestyles, w...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Using data from the Monitoring the Future Project, this dissertation tests the hypotheses of how cer...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Abstract Past efforts to understand the risks for youth victimization have primarily utilized concep...
Although there is much research on the relationship between routine activities and victimization, we...
Using routine activity theory this paper examines vandalism victimization rates among a sample of 1,...
Routine activity theory has traditionally emphasized identifying victimization risks and suitable ta...
This article extends prior research on routine activities and youth deviance by focusing on a broade...
Bullying victimization in school settings is a serious problem in many countries including the Unite...
Is there a relationship between victimization and subsequent behaviors, and if so, does victimizatio...