Child Victimization and Poly-Victimization Among Men and Women Justice-Involved in Northern Chile

Author:

Pinto-Cortez Cristián1ORCID,Portilla-Saavedra Diego2,Contreras Lorena3,Ferrer-Urbina Rodrigo1,Carvajal Javiera1,Rojas Marjorie1,Zamora Álvaro1

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica, Chile

2. Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile

3. Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the magnitude of child victimization and polyvictimization in incarcerated individuals in northern Chile. A sample of 229 adults deprived of liberty in northern Chile was recruited. The results showed that incarcerated individuals presented significant percentages of child abuse and sexual victimization experiences (58.6% and 58.4%, respectively). In the analysis by sex, males suffer more frequently victimization by common crimes and peer victimization in their childhood. Sexual victimization was reported more frequently in females. The results reflect the high rates of child victimization and polyvictimization among the incarcerated population in northern Chile. The results can be useful in developing public policy for incarcerated individuals sensitive to their childhood victimization experiences and their mental health.

Funder

Universidad de Tarapaca

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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