Gender differences in adolescent violent crime: a multifactorial approachgender differences in adolescent violent crime: a multifactorial approachcts were compared on a variety of biological, family adversity, intelligence, achievement, and persoO'Connor, Shelly Charlene...
Results of a series of independent t-tests revealed significant gender differences on three of the four HBM constructs. Results indicated that although a higher percentage of male respondents had been the victim of a violent crime, females felt more vulnerable to violent crime and perceived there ...
Objective: Men are more violent than women in the general population, but this has not been found to be the case among psychiatric inpatients. The reason for this exception is poorly understood. The present study investigated gender differences in violent behaviors among patients with major psychiatr...
Multilevel models using data from the Project of Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods (PHDCN) indicate that the gender gap in violent crime decreases as levels of neighborhood disadvantage increase. Furthermore, the narrowing of the gender gap is explained by gender differences in peer influence...
Arab women made up 24% of the victims of violentcrime, which is more than their proportion of the population. More victims of violence outside the family or by a suspect whose identity is unknown were men (61%), and more victims of domestic violence were women (56%). The vast majority...
Groupies, heavy metal musicians, and highly devoted fans (metalheads) were some of the most salient identity groups for teenagers and emerging adults in the 1980s—the tail end of the Baby Boom and the beginning of the newly emerging Generation X. Met with appalled reactions from conventional ...
and there’s the cases that support transgendered people being dehumanized because of who they are. Discrimination in the workplace is one of the many places that transgendered individuals become a victim to a hate crime because of theirsexual orientation. Many transgenders get terminated because ...
Other differences in risk factors across gender were also found. These findings indicate that masculinity is an important construct in understanding the complexity of why some persons are violently victimized and others are not. 展开 关键词: Humans Gender Identity Adolescent Crime Victims Violence ...
Using data from the 1992–1996 National Crime Victimization Survey, it is found that gender differences, more so than similarities, are characteristic of workplace violence. Specific types of jobs placed females more at risk of experiencing a violent incident than males in the same types of jobs...
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