Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization

Author:

Cuevas Carlos A.1,Finkelhor David2,Turner Heather A.2,Ormrod Richard K.2

Affiliation:

1. College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University

2. Family Research Laboratory Crimes against Children Research Center University of New Hampshire

Abstract

It is a widely voiced notion that juvenile delinquency and victimization co-occur extensively in the youth population, in particular because delinquent youth engage in risky activities. But theory from the bullying and traumatic stress literatures suggests that there may be additional pathways by which delinquency and victimization are connected. This analysis looks for possible subtypes of delinquents and victims consistent with such pathways. Using the Developmental Victimization Survey, a national sample of 1,000 youth aged 10 to 17 were interviewed over the phone. Support emerges for three distinct types of delinquent-victims, who are termed bully-victims, delinquent sex/maltreatment— victims, and property delinquent—victims. There is also evidence for substantial groups of youth who are primarily delinquent but not seriously victimized, as well as youth who are primarily victimized but not delinquent.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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