The Influence of Offender Motivation on Unwanted Pursuit Perpetration Among College Students

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Victims & Offenders Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/15564886.2023.2268620
Kim S. Ménard, Adam Christensen, Deborah D. Lee
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ABSTRACTThis study uses lifestyle/routine activities to examine unwanted pursuit perpetration. Regressions were completed on the full sample, and separately for males (3,485) and females (4,022), and for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ = 607) and those who do not (non-LGBTQ = 6,900). Sex (males), race (minorities), and unwanted pursuit victimization were associated with unwanted pursuit perpetration. Several identities by victimization interactions were also significantly associated with increased unwanted pursuit perpetration. Coefficient tests also revealed significant differences across sex (race, victimization, race by victimization, and LGBTQ by victimization) and across LGBTQ status (sex by victimization and race by victimization).KEYWORDS: Stalkingperpetrationcollege studentssexual minoritiesLGBTQ Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. ANOVA results indicated there were no significant mean differences in unwanted pursuit perpetration by campus location (F = .963, df 11, 7577, p = .48).
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犯罪人动机对大学生非自愿追求犯罪的影响
摘要本研究以生活型态/日常活动检视非自愿追求行为。对全部样本分别进行回归分析,包括男性(3485人)和女性(4022人),以及同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和酷儿(LGBTQ = 607)和非同性恋者(非LGBTQ = 6900)。性别(男性)、种族(少数民族)和不想要的追求受害与不想要的追求犯罪有关。受害互动的几个身份也与不受欢迎的追求犯罪的增加显著相关。系数检验还揭示了性别(种族、受害、种族和LGBTQ)和LGBTQ状态(性别、种族和受害)之间的显著差异。关键词:跟踪犯罪大学生性少数群体lgbtq披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突方差分析结果显示,校园地点对不受欢迎的追求行为的平均影响无显著差异(F = 0.963, df = 11,7577, p = 0.48)。
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Victims & Offenders CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Victims & Offenders is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an interdisciplinary and international forum for the dissemination of new research, policies, and practices related to both victimization and offending throughout the life course. Our aim is to provide an opportunity for researchers -- both in the United States and internationally -- from a wide range of disciplines (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, public health, and social work) to publish articles that examine issues from a variety of perspectives in a unique, interdisciplinary forum. We are interested in both quantitative and qualitative research, systematic, evidence-based reviews, and articles that focus on theory development related to offenders and victims.
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