“…They may be increasingly excluded from healthier social groups and gravitate towards others with more chaotic and even antisocial behaviour, placing them in situations where victimisation is more likely. Research has indicated that both heavy‐episodic drinking and greater association with deviant peers are risk factors for victimisation (Litherland et al., 2021; Testa et al., 2019; Vézina et al., 2011; Wojciechowski, 2022). Because alcohol‐related disorders are positively associated with both (Coder et al., 2009; Jenkins et al., 2011; Miranda et al., 2013; Sloan et al., 2011), there is a potential that either or both mediate the relationship between alcohol dependence and victimisation.…”