2021
DOI: 10.1177/10575677211038617
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The Impact of Peer Groups and Routine Activities on the Victim-Offender Overlap: Evidence From a German Study on Youth Crime

Abstract: Despite the substantive evidence on the victim-offender overlap from various national contexts, comprehensive examinations for Germany are lacking. This article provides insights into peer group-related correlates of the victim-offender overlap by specifically differentiating the roles of victims, offenders, and victim-offenders. The analysis examines risk factors for involvement in violence using a sample of 3,519 14- and 16-year-old students from a large crime study conducted in Germany. Applying multinomial… Show more

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“…Sometimes children who have had a long experience of victimisation become perpetrators (Berg & Schreck, 2022;Erdmann, 2021). It may even happen that for a period of time a child plays both roles, victim and perpetrator, almost simultaneously.…”
Section: Chapter 1 General Introduction Minor Victimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes children who have had a long experience of victimisation become perpetrators (Berg & Schreck, 2022;Erdmann, 2021). It may even happen that for a period of time a child plays both roles, victim and perpetrator, almost simultaneously.…”
Section: Chapter 1 General Introduction Minor Victimsmentioning
confidence: 99%