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Finkelhor, David; Vanderminden, Jennifer; Turner, Heather; Shattuck, Anne; Hamby, Sherry – Journal of School Violence, 2016
This national household telephone survey of youth and parents assessed exposure to a broad range of at-school victimizations among a representative sample of 3,391 children and youth ages 5 to 17. Nearly half the sample (48%) had been exposed to at least one form of victimization at school during the past year (in 2011), most of which was…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, National Surveys, Telephone Surveys
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Finkelhor, David – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2014
This commentary on Livingstone and Smith (2014) suggests that more attention should be paid to a set of hypotheses about technology that contrasts with those that have animated much of the current research interest: (a) That the digital environment is no more perilous and perhaps less perilous than other offline environments youth inhabit; (b)…
Descriptors: Internet, Risk, Youth, Technology
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Turner, Heather A.; Finkelhor, David; Hamby, Sherry L.; Shattuck, Anne; Ormrod, Richard K. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
Much of the existing research on the prevalence and consequences of peer victimization focuses on "bullying" at school, often omitting from consideration non-bullying types of peer victimization as well as events that occur outside of school. The purpose of this study was to examine past-year exposure to peer-perpetrated victimization,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Family Structure, Victims of Crime, Sample Size
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Turner, Heather A.; Shattuck, Anne; Hamby, Sherry; Finkelhor, David – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2013
This study considers whether elevated distress among youth living in more disordered neighborhoods can be explained by personal exposure to violence and victimization, level of non-victimization adversity, and family support. Analyses were based on a sample of 2,039 youth ages 10 to 17 who participated in the National Survey of Children's Exposure…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Violence, Victims of Crime, Neighborhoods
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Finkelhor, David; Ormrod, Richard K.; Turner, Heather A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2009
Objective: To use a lifetime assessment of victimization experiences to identify children and youth with high cumulative levels of victimization (poly-victims). Also to compare such children to other victims and non-victims, and assess the contribution of cumulative victimization to levels of psychological distress. Design: A national sample of…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Children
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Mitchell, Kimberly J.; Wolak, Janis; Finkelhor, David – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: In light of public concern about the dangers to young people from maintaining online journals or "blogs," this exploratory paper examines whether bloggers are at increased risk for online sexual solicitation or harassment. Method: A national telephone survey of 1,500 youth Internet users, ages 10-17, conducted between March and June…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Telephone Surveys, Youth
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Cuevas, Carlos A.; Finkelhor, David; Turner, Heather A.; Ormrod, Richard K. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
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.…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Victims of Crime, Correlation, At Risk Persons
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Turner, Heather A.; Finkelhor, David – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1996
Addresses the impact of corporal punishment by parents on the psychological well-being of youth. Utilized the National Youth Victimization Prevention Study (NYVPS), a nationally representative sample of 1,042 boys and 958 girls, ages 10-16. Although distress is greatest at higher frequencies of punishment, the association is also present at low…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Corporal Punishment, Depression (Psychology)