The meaning of the victim–offender overlap for criminological theory and crime prevention policy
Criminological theory developed without an expectation of a victim–offender overlap. Among
most crime theorists and policymakers, to solve crime it is necessary to solve the criminal …
most crime theorists and policymakers, to solve crime it is necessary to solve the criminal …
Situational opportunity theories of crime
Historically speaking, criminological theory tends to pay great attention to identifying the
various sources of criminal motivation while downplaying the opportunity to carry out crime …
various sources of criminal motivation while downplaying the opportunity to carry out crime …
Offending and victimization in the digital age: Comparing correlates of cybercrime and traditional offending-only, victimization-only and the victimization-offending …
Cybercrime research suggests that, analogous to traditional crime, victims are more likely to
be offenders. This overlap could be caused by shared risk factors, but it is unclear if these …
be offenders. This overlap could be caused by shared risk factors, but it is unclear if these …
Victimization and its consequences for well-being: A between-and within-person analysis
Objectives We examined the effects of victimization on several aspects of well-being in a
longitudinal study of a general population sample. Previous research has often been …
longitudinal study of a general population sample. Previous research has often been …
Reappraising and redirecting research on the victim–offender overlap
MT Berg, CF Mulford - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The strong positive association between offending and victimization, or the victim–offender
overlap, has received considerable amount of research attention in recent years. Empirical …
overlap, has received considerable amount of research attention in recent years. Empirical …
Violent offending and victimization in adolescence: Social network mechanisms and homophily
Although violent offending and victimization share many features, they can affect adolescent
social relationships in distinct ways. To understand these differences, we take a network …
social relationships in distinct ways. To understand these differences, we take a network …
[HTML][HTML] The shortsighted victim: Short-term mindsets mediate the link between victimization and later offending
Background Predominant explanations of the victim-offender overlap tend to focus on
shared causes, such as (low) self-control or risky lifestyles. Such explanations bypass the …
shared causes, such as (low) self-control or risky lifestyles. Such explanations bypass the …
What separates offenders who are not victimized from offenders who are victimized? Results from a nationally representative sample of males and females
M Alua, Z Akynkozha, A Aizhan, N Yermek… - Victims & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
There has been considerable interest in understanding victim-offender overlap, including
why it occurs and the factors that are responsible for creating it. At the same time, however …
why it occurs and the factors that are responsible for creating it. At the same time, however …
The effects of self-control on the cyber victim-offender overlap
B Nodeland - International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence & …, 2020 - vc.bridgew.edu
Increasingly, the overlap between victims and offenders has received empirical attention
with regard to traditional forms of deviance. More recently, the growth of cyber offending has …
with regard to traditional forms of deviance. More recently, the growth of cyber offending has …
Associations between risky lifestyles and involvement in violent crime during adolescence
A Engström - Victims & Offenders, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Research shows that violent victimization and offending often overlap, and that both
outcomes may be related to a risky lifestyle. The author therefore aimed to examine the …
outcomes may be related to a risky lifestyle. The author therefore aimed to examine the …